At the Wiesn degree, the women of FC Bayern presented themselves in goal mood. Against Bremen, the José Barcala team scored four goals and celebrated a well -deserved victory.
In this duel, only the women of FC Bayern should have played in the Wiesn mood. On the fifth matchday of the Bundesliga, they served Bremen a tough defeat. Despite victory and 13 points on the account, the José Barcala team fell back to second place in the table behind the tied VfL Wolfsburg, who has the better goal difference.
Double pack by Caruso and Tanikawa
Compared to the league game against Freiburg, Tuva Hansen and Magdalena Eriksson for Glódís Viggósdóttir and the injured Vanessa Gilles had moved in defense. Pernille Harder and Arianna Caruso replace Sarah Zadrazil and Linda Dallmann, Lea Schüller took over the position of Jovana Damnjanović (muscle fiber tear). Lena Oberdorf was missing.
The Munich women had to find their game after the numerous changes. Momoko Tanikawa (2 ‘) provided the first degree and put the ball on the crossbar from 12 meters five minutes later. It should still take until the first goal. After half an hour he was in the air.
Klara Bühl circled the leather towards the right corner, but Bremen’s Mariella El Sherif clarified to the corner. It landed through European champion Stanway at Ariana Caruso (31 ‘), who picked up the ball and placed in the guest box from a short distance. Now the Munich women were in the mood. This time Stanway used Tanikawa, who sent the play equipment into the far corner and thus placed the display to 2-0.
Bremen left behind
In the second half, the newly substitute Linda Dallmann (64 ‘) increased to 3: 0. Goal scorer Lea Schüller made the 4-0 perfect in the 78th minute. Bremen endeavored, but couldn’t get anything out against the Munich women. The Barcala team remains without conceding a goal.
On Tuesday, the Munich team will go to FC Barcelona in the Champions League.
All games, results and goals of the 5th match day in the Bundesliga at an overview
Source: Blickpunkt Sport 04.10.2025 – 5:15 p.m.
