- In the 30th minute of the game, Lewandowski showed a great shot from outside the penalty area. The Pole thus equaled his personal record of 34 goals scored in one calendar year in the Bundesliga
- To the cosmic achievement of Gerd Mueller, the “Left” is still eight goals
- Serge Gnabry and the young Jamal Musiala also shone in the Bayern team. Another goal was scored by the joker in Julian Nagelsmann’s deck – Maxim Choupo-Moting
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There was the 30th minute of the game on the clock, and in Robert Lewandowski’s mind the thought of scoring another beautiful goal. Has become. Mueller played the ball to the Polish sniper, who fell from behind the penalty area into the top corner of Oliver Baumann’s goal. After half an hour Bayern was already in the lead 2: 0.
This season, the Bavarians seem to be the strongest team in Europe. Last Wednesday they smashed Benfica Lisbon 4-0 in the Champions League group stage match. In the three Champions League matches so far, Bayern’s players have scored 12 goals without conceding a single goal. Five hits were credited to his account by Robert Lewandowski.
The Polish sniper also shines in the Bundesliga, where he has already scored ten goals in nine games so far. Last weekend “Lewy” scored a double against Bayer Leverkusen, scoring a fantastic goal just after the game started.
The meeting with Hoffenheim could and should have started similarly. Already in the second minute of the game, Robert went to the one-on-one position with Oliver Baumann, put the German goalkeeper on the pitch, slightly cut the ball over him and … slightly missed.
However, Bayern got us used to the fact that Serge Gnabry steps in when “Lewy” does not go. The first goal of the German winger was canceled after the VAR analysis, but already in the 16th minute of the game Gnabry took advantage of Jamal Musial’s great play and confidently placed the ball in the net. It was his sixth goal in the current Bundesliga season. A quarter of an hour later “Lewy” redeemed himself for the missed opportunity at the beginning of the meeting and raised to 2-0 for Bayern with a beautiful shot.
For the Polish sniper, it was already the 18th goal scored by Oliver Baumann. No footballer in the world has beaten a German goalkeeper more times. “Lewy” also equaled his personal record of 34 goals scored in one calendar year in the Bundesliga. The legendary Gerd Mueller scored only 8 goals more years ago. The Pole has a chance to surpass his next cosmic achievement.
After the break, the Bavarians still dominated, but they did not intend to push the pace anymore. On the left flank of Julian Nagelsmann’s team, young Jamal Musiala raged, at the age of 18 he is already one of the best dribbling players in the Bundesliga.
For a long part of the second half, Bayern’s players seemed to dream of going to the dressing room for a well-deserved rest. However, when Maxim Choupo-Moting entered the field, Leroy Sane and Kingslay Coman the Bavarians got off to a new start.
Eight minutes before the end of regulation time, Choupo-Moting once again proved its worth. The joker in Julian Nagelsmann’s deck used a great assist from Dayot Upamecanoo’s stopwatch and raised it to 3-0. Moments later, the result of the match in Munich was determined by another substitute – Kingslay Coman.
Bayern seem to be incredibly strong. At the moment, there is no club in Europe that would be able to stop the Nagelsmann machine.
Bayern Monachium – TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 4: 0 (2: 0)
Goals: Serge Gnabry (16), Robert Lewandowski (30), Maxim Choupo-Moting (82), Kinglsay Coman (88)
Yellow cards: Samassekou, Rudy, Raum, Grillitsch
Bavaria Monachium: Manuel Neuer – Benjamin Pavard, Dayot Upamecano, Lucas Hernandez (46. Niklas Sule), Omar Richards – Marcel Sabitzer (76. Corentin Tolisso), Joshua Kimmich – Serge Gnabry (75. Leroy Sane), Thomas Mueller (65. Maxim Choupo- Moting), Jamal Musiala (70. Kingslay Coman) – Robert Lewandowski
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim: Oliver Baumann – Stefan Posch, Florian Grillitsch, Chris Richards – Kevin Akpoguma, Diadie Samassekou (57th Sebastian Rudy), Dennis Geiger (87th Angelo Stiller), David Raum – Jaco Bruun Larsen (57th Robert Skov) – Ihlas Bebou (82 Sargis Adamyan), Andrej Kramarić
Bundesliga – results of other matches
On Saturday at 3:30 pm, three other Bundesliga matches were played:
- Arminia Bielefeld – Borussia Dortmund 1: 3 (0: 2)
Klos (87 ‘penalties) – Can (31’ penalties), Hummels (45 ‘), Bellingham (72’)
- RB Lipsk – Greuther Fuerth 4: 1 (0: 1)
Poulsen (47 ‘), Forsberg (53’ penalties), Szoboszlai (65 ‘), Novoa Ramos (88’) – Hrgota (45 ‘penalties)
- VfL Wolfsburg – SC Freiburg 0: 2 (0: 1)
Lienhart (27 ‘), Holer (68’)
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