Bayern Munich’s dominant display sees them hammer Leverkusen 3-0, ending the visitors’ 37-game unbeaten streak in away league action and stretching their winning start to nine matches.
Bayern Munich secured a convincing 3-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen, ending the visitors’ impressive 37-game unbeaten streak in away league action. The Bavarian giants’ strong start to the season continues, with nine consecutive wins in the Bundesliga.
The early stages of the match were evenly matched, with Leverkusen managing to stifle Bayern’s attack. However, the hosts eventually asserted their authority, opening the scoring midway through the first half with Serge Gnabry’s powerful finish.
Bayern’s momentum continued, with Konrad Laimer’s excellent wing play leading to Nicolas Jackson’s header, doubling the lead just six minutes later. The hosts were awarded a third goal before the break, with Loic Bade deflecting Raphael Guerreiro’s cross into his own net.
Despite dominating the game, Bayern’s attack seemed to slow down after halftime, with Vincent Kompany’s side seemingly content with their lead.
Harry Kane replaced Jackson, but the introduction didn’t yield any further goals, as Bayern seemed to take their foot off the gas.
Leverkusen failed to mount a serious challenge, with their xG tally of 0.01 at the 80th minute reflecting their struggles. Christian Kofane’s missed chance inside the six-yard box was a rare glimpse of attacking intent from the visitors.
The win marks a significant milestone for Bayern, who continue to impress with their strong performances. Leverkusen’s remarkable unbeaten run has come to an end, and they face an uphill task to regain momentum.