Bochum-Bayern Munich 0-7, Mané brace and goal from De Ligt

The former Juve participates in the party of the Bavarians, solo leaders with the best attack and best defense. Mané (brace), Sané, Coman and Gnabry also scored, as well as Gamboa, author of an own goal

Leaders, and solo. Bayern Munich also wins at Bochum (7-0) and after 3 days they are the only Bundesliga team to still find themselves with full points. This time, goals from Sané (on 4 ‘), De Ligt (on 25’), Coman (33 ‘), Mané (on 42’ and 60 ‘on a penalty) and Gnabry (on 76’), as well as Gamboa’s own goal (at 69 ‘). For the Dutch defender who arrived from Juve in the summer it is the first goal in the Bundesliga, made on the day of his debut from the first minute. In the next round, the Bavarians will challenge Borussia Moenchengladbach currently second in the standings with 7 points.

The race

Deprived of Musiala, Nagelsmann fielded Sané for the first time, giving space from the beginning also to De Ligt. Bayern immediately started strong and took the lead already in the 4 ‘: Sané exchanged with Müller and Sabitzer before serving Coman who returned the ball to the former City who with his right foot (weak foot) beat the opposing goalkeeper. For Bayern it is a walk so much that it touches the 2-0 already at 11 ‘(nice save against Sané) before actually doubling in the 25’ with De Ligt: on a corner by Kimmich Riemann he is overtaken by the ball’s trajectory and the ex Juve throws it in. The Bavarians spread already in the first half with Coman (back in the net after a save from a shot by Müller) and Mané (who had another goal canceled by the Var for a touch of the hand) who signed the 4-0 in the 42nd minute and then it is repeated, on a penalty, at 60 ‘. In the second half, the German champions reach 7 with an own goal by Gamboa and a goal by Gnabry, who entered the race. An absolute domination, which allows Bayern to find themselves in the lead alone after three days. With the best offense and the best defense.

The numbers

In the first three days of the championship, Nagelsmann’s team thus reached 11 overall goals scored in the first 45 minutes: no one, in the history of the Bundesliga, had ever scored so much in the first half of the first three days of the championship. In all, Bayern already have 15 goals (exactly 5 on average per game), and even rises to 20 if we also consider the Super Cup won against Leipzig (for an overall average of 5 per match). A real scoring machine that continues to work even without Lewandowski.

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