BL: Bayern Munich crushes Union Berlin

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Following on from the victories of Wolfsburg, Darmstadt, Hoffenheim and Leipzig, Bayern Munich and Union Berlin brought up the rear this Saturday, as part of the 30th day of the Bundesliga. After abandoning his crown to Bayer Leverkusen last weekend, the Recorder nevertheless wanted to continue in the championship to consolidate his place as runner-up. Boosted by its success against Arsenal, synonymous with qualification for the semi-finals of the Champions League, the Bavarian club took the match from the right end by finding the fault half an hour into the game through Leon Goretzka (0-1, 29th).

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Despite a slight burst of pride from the locals embodied by Tousart then Trimmel, who in turn came up against Neuer (33rd, 42nd), Bayern took cover before the break thanks to the 33rd goal of the Bundesliga season of Harry Kane, author of a sumptuous free kick (0-2, 45th+1). In management during the first 45 minutes, the 2023 German champion took off at the start of the second act thanks to Thomas Müller (0-3, 52nd). In the wake of his teammate, Mathys Tel came to add his stone to the building (0-4, 61st) before the German scored a double (0-5, 66th). At the end of the game, Yorbe Verteseen saved the honor for the locals (1-5, 90th+1). Thus, Union Berlin concedes a fourth match without a victory in the league and is dangerously approaching the red zone. Opposite, Bayern temporarily takes a 3-point lead over Stuttgart, which faces Werder Bremen on Sunday.

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