🇩🇪 Bayern hit Bremen for six in sensational showing; Dortmund defeated | OneFootball

🇩🇪 Bayern hit Bremen for six in sensational showing; Dortmund defeated | OneFootball

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Padraig Whelan·8 November 2022

🇩🇪 Bayern hit Bremen for six in sensational showing; Dortmund defeated

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There were four Bundesliga fixtures throughout the night on Tuesday. This is what went down.


Bayern blow Bermen away

Scorers: Musiala 6′, Gnabry 22′, 28′, 83′, Goretzka 26′, Tel 84′; Jung 10′


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Bayern Munich signed off at home for 2022 with a ruthless 6-1 thrashing of Werder Bremen at the Allianz Arena.

It took just six minutes for Bayern to make the breakthrough when Jamal Musiala pounced on a loose ball in the box following a blocked shot to curl home his ninth goal in 14 league games of the season – a new record for a teenager in that span in the German top flight.

Sadio Mané flashed one into the side-netting moments later after good link-up play but they were then pegged back after a stunning equaliser when some sublime close-range passing and moving from Werder cut Bayern open, allowing Anthony Jung to calmly tuck home at the back post.

They were given a swift chance to retake the lead when a VAR check determined that Serge Gnabry had been fouled in the area but Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s penalty was saved comfortably byJiří Pavlenka.

Gnabry bailed his colleague out quickly though by curling a sumptuous strike into the corner after another loose ball broke kindly to the champions inside the area before Leon Goretzka made it three after rounding Pavlenka and steering into the corner.

A fourth, and Gnabry’s second in six minutes, arrived when Choupo-Moting’s pass allowed both the winger and Leroy Sané to beat the offside trap and the former Manchester City man unselfishly teed his colleague up for his brace.

Sané hit the post after half-time as he attempted to get among the goals, which meant it was left to Gnabry to claim the match ball when he showed fast feet in the area and prodded in at the near post despite looking to have little space for the finish.

Mathys Tel completed the scoring with six minutes left when he breezed forward unchallenged and unleashed an effort which Pavlenka got a hand to but could only direct in via the underside of the crossbar.

The result sees Bayern move four points clear at the top of the table ahead of Freiburg’s trip to Leipzig on Wednesday.


Dortmund defeated in Wolfsburg

Scorers: Van de Ven 6′; Nmecha 90+1′

Borussia Dortmund’s three-game winning streak came to an end at the hands of Wolfsburg on the road on Tuesday night.

Wolfsburg struck first with six minutes on the clock when a training ground routine corner was flicked on at the near post for Micky van de Ven to pounce and nod home the opener.

Only a strong save at his near post from Gregor Kobel prevented the hosts from doubling that lead as he stood tall to make an important block before Omar Marmoush curled an effort inches wide of the target shortly before half-time.

Dortmund still managed to create a late scare before the interval when Niklas Süle drove an effort against the post and then had a penalty appeal waved away.

Youssoufa Moukoko came close to an equaliser after the restart but Koen Casteels leapt to his right to keep the in-form teenager’s header out and the home side wrapped up the win in injury time when Julian Brandt was punished for a costly slip on the edge of his area by a close range Lukas Nmecha finish.

Wolfsburg move up to eighth as their unbeaten run extends to seven games, while BVB remain rooted in fourth.


Other results


Wednesday’s fixtures

  • Köln v Bayer Leverkusen
  • Eintracht Frankfurt v Hoffenheim
  • RB Leipzig v Freiburg
  • Schalke v Mainz
  • Union Berlin v Augsburg