Bayern Munich did not let this one slip. Having secured a 2-0 lead at half-time over a struggling foe on the road, the Bavarians made sure to make quick work of their opposition in the second half, wiping away bitter memories of Heidenheim by smashing Union Berlin 5-1. Quick hitters is how Union went down, so some quick hitters before we get to the voting: How did everyone do? Have your say below! Looking for a more in-depth review of the game? Then check out our post-game podcast! Cyler breaks...
Bayern Munich defeated Union Berlin 5-1 with a series of impressive finishes. The Bavarians only registered an xG of 1.86 on 19 shots, but were incredibly effective in their chances. With four different scorers, Bayern’s attack spread it around, scoring five goals for the fifth time this season. After the grueling midweek Champions League win over Arsenal, Thomas Tuchel gave a bunch of starters the night off. Seven of today’s starters were 29 years or older, but they brought a youthful energy to...
Phillip Tietz has scored his eighth goal of the season and Sven Michel netted against his former club as Augsburg beat Union Berlin 2-0 in the Bundesliga.
Harry Kane scores his 33rd goal in the Bundesliga as Bayern Munich thrash
One hour until kickoff: We have lineups! Looks like Thomas Tuchel has opted for a rotated Bayern Munich XI today. Thomas Müller starts with Harry Kane, Choupo-Moting, and Mathys Tel forming a front four of three natural strikers and an attacking midfielder. Aleksandar Pavlović also returns to the XI! Bayern Munich will not win the Bundesliga this year, but that doesn’t mean that German football run out of stories to tell. While the Bavarians set their gaze on (potential) Champions League...
Bayern Munich's Thomas Müller scored twice on his 400th Bundesliga start
FC Augsburg (seventh in the Bundesliga) and Union Berlin (13th) play at WWK
Harry Kane shared a cheerful message after Bayern Munich registered
England striker Harry Kane whipped in a fine free-kick to give Bayern
Harry Kane scored one and assisted another as Bayern Munich battered Union
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