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Greater Firth - Bayern Munich 3: 0 (second half)
Although the Bavarians are left with 10 players following the dismissal of Faber (48), this does not stop them from defeating the newcomer.
Muller (10) and Kimish (31) scored first, Grisbeck (68) added an own goal
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Friday, September 24, 2021, 9:30 p.m.
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Thomas Muller (Photo: GettyImages, Sebastian Widmann)
The sixth round of the Bundesliga is underway.
The champions Bayern Munich are hosted by Greater Firet, the newcomer to the Bundesliga, hoping to record their eighth consecutive victory in all competitions (live in Sport1).
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Julian Naglesman's Bayern Munich may have started the season 1-1 against Borussia Mönchengladbach, but since then they have not looked back and won all their games in all competitions - including that crushing 0-3 at the Camp Nou over Barcelona 10 days ago.
The Bavarians have scored 37 goals in that streak, and will now try to do the same against Groiter Firth who have scored just one point in the previous five games.
Bayern Munich will only meet Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League on Wednesday, so Naglesman has allowed himself to be promoted to the strongest squad available to him - including Robert Lewandowski in particular, who if he scores will extend his streak to 20 consecutive games in all competitions in which he has scored.
Serge Gnabry, who was in doubt for the game, sits on the bench and so does Marcel Savitzer who has yet to make a debut in the squad.
The 200th appearance in the Bundesliga is made by Niklas Zola and Leon Goretzka.
Celebrated already after 10 minutes.
Thomas Muller (Photo: GettyImages, Sebastian Widmann)
German League 2021/22
Group
Mash
Netz
A.
Hp
Gates
Nk
1
Bayern Munich
5
4
1
0
4-20
13
2
Wolfsburg
5
4
1
0
2-7
13
3
Dortmund
5
4
0
1
11-17
12
4
Leverkusen
5
3
1
1
7-15
10
5
Means
5
3
1
1
2-6
10
6
Freiburg
5
2
3
0
4-6
9
7
F.C.
Cologne
5
2
2
1
7-9
8
8
Union Berlin
5
1
3
1
8-7
6
9
Hertha Berlin
5
2
0
3
12-7
6
10
Hoffenheim
5
1
2
2
7-8
5
11
Augsburg
5
1
2
2
8-2
5
12
multi.
Leipzig
5
1
1
3
7-6
4
13
Arminia Bielefeld
5
0
4
1
5-3
4
14
Stuttgart
5
1
1
3
12-9
4
15
Frankfurt
5
0
4
1
8-5
4
16
Borussia Mönchengladbach
5
1
1
3
9-5
4
17
Bochum
5
1
0
4
13-4
3
18
Groiter Firth
5
0
1
4
13-3
1
Muller directs and puts Bayern Munich in the lead (Photo: GettyImages, Sebastian Widmann)
Game move:
10 minutes, 0: 1 to Bayern Munich!
The hostess tried to get into things and validate, the Bavarians stung in a deadly outburst.
Alfonso Davis burst on the left wing, passing a width that changed direction and Thomas Muller had no trouble aiming, kicking a sharp ball to score his second goal of the season in the league.
31 minutes, 0: 2 to Bayern Munich!
The Bavarians took control of the game and gained a double advantage.
This time the scorer is Yuzua Kimish, who got the ball from Leroy Sana and off the field a wheel to the far corner and into the net.
Bavarian celebration.
Bayern Munich players welcome Kimish (Photo: GettyImages, Sebastian Widmann)
48 minutes, Bayern Munich has ten players left!
Benjamin Faber slipped in an attempt to prevent American Julian Green from finding himself one-on-one with Manuel Neuer and did touch the ball, but with the traffic jams in the shoe hit the player.
The referee hesitated for a few seconds, and finally handed the Frenchman the red card.
58 minutes: Robert Lewandowski got the first real opportunity of the game, but the ball that kicked from the center of the extension was not strong enough and did not hit goalkeeper Sasha Burkert.
The ball went in, but it was not Lewandowski who touched it on the way to the net (Photo: GettyImages, Sebastian Widmann)
68 minutes, 0: 3 to Bayern Munich!
Lewandowski already seemed to equal Gerd Müller's record, but it was not the Polish scorer who scored.
Lewandowski did everything right when he was released from the guard and put the body in, but the one who put his foot down first and subdued Burkert was actually Sebastian Grisbeck, the host's defensive player.
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