At the Allianz Arena, Bayern maintained the top of the standings in light of the constant pursuit of more than one team, led by Union Berlin and Borussia Dortmund, and Thomas Muller (41), French Kingsley Coman (64) and Serge Gnabry (74 from the penalty spot) scored for him.
Bayern increased its score to 43 points at the top of the standings.
Bayern lacked scoring efficiency early on against its stubborn opponent, who has been offering promising levels since the arrival of coach Thomas Leach.
However, the landowners were able to snatch the lead goal before the two-half break, through veteran Mueller when the ball reached him after the Swiss guest defender Sidi Janko failed to clear the ball, to score his second goal in two matches (41).
Leon Goritska almost doubled Bayern’s lead before the end of the first half, but his header passed by the goal.
Koeman succeeded in doubling the score for the German champion (64), before Gnabry won a penalty kick that he successfully set out (75) to ensure his team’s victory.
Bayern, who fell into the trap of a draw 3 times after the resumption of league activity after stopping due to the World Cup, won the last three matches before its upcoming trip to Paris in the 16th round of the Champions League.
For his part, Borussia Dortmund achieved its sixth victory from six matches with a full mark in 2023, by defeating its host Werder Bremen 2-0, to remain three points away from leaders Bayern.
The “yellow and black” team rose to second place temporarily with 40 points, awaiting the result of Onion Berlin (39 points), which faces Leipzig IV at a later time, as Onion aspires to return to the runner-up position and reduce the difference again to one point with the Bavarian giants.
Dortmund lost the efforts of striker Youssef Moukoko after 26 minutes, after a strong interference on him, so that the young player came out and Ivorian striker Sebastien Haller entered in his place.
With the score remaining negatively tied until the 66th minute, Dortmund coach Aden Terzic pushed the American youth Gio Reina and the Englishman Benoit-Gettens in an attempt to revitalize his team’s performance, and the promising English star was able to score the first goal with a missile shot one minute after entering (67).
Midfielder Julian Brandt missed the chance to double the score after 10 minutes, but he managed to score in the second attempt, six minutes before the end of the match, to ensure his team’s victory (84).
Stuttgart’s French defender Dan-Axel caused two penalties in the first half, giving Freiburg the opportunity to catch up and win 2-1 at home, achieving its second victory in the league this year.
Freiburg advanced to fourth place temporarily, with 37 points.
Bayer Leverkusen regained the winning streak after two consecutive losses and beat Hoffenheim 3-1 thanks to goals from Robert Andreich (6), French Moussa Diaby (47) and Czech Adam Hlusik (57).
South Korean midfielder Lee Jae-sang scored twice (21 and 52), and Austrian striker Karim Onisiwo (24) added a goal to help Mainz come out with a clear victory at Augsburg’s expense 3-1.
The losing team’s goal was scored by Bosnian striker Armidin Demirovic (28 from the penalty spot).