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This Friday evening, a Bundesliga shock took place at the Allianz Arena. In good form this season in the league after losing the throne last year, Bayern Munich hosted RB Leipzig. Brinquebalancing and author of a first part of the vintage which deteriorated over the weeks, Leipzig had the opportunity to offer themselves a big blow in the event of victory. Ultimately, this shock began on an exceptional basis. From the first minute, Jamal Musiala opened the scoring after a caviar from Michael Olise (1-0, 1st). In the following action, the visitors equalized thanks to a nice recovery from Benjamin Sesko (1-1, 2nd). After this fury of the first minutes, the pace dropped slightly but Bayern kept control of the game. A domination which was quickly felt on the scoreboard.
Bayern Munich
5
1′
J. Musiala
25′
K. Laimer
36′
J. Kimmich
75′
L. Sane
78′
A.Davies
Leipzig
1
2′
B. Seško
finished
After a nice one-two with Olise, Konrad Laimer scored his first goal of the season against his former teammates with a superb strike (2-1, 25th). Ten minutes later, Joshua Kimmich allowed the Bavarian club to take off with a superb strike (3-1, 36th). In an equally one-sided second half, Bayern Munich then flew away. After dropping Geertruida, Leroy Sané scored the fourth Bavarian goal with a low shot from the left (4-1, 75th). In the process, Alphonso Davies added to the score by deceiving Gulasci with a timely header (5-1, 78th). With this controlled success, Bayern Munich sent a signal to the German championship and took a considerable lead of seven points over its runner-up Leverkusen. RB Leipzig has sunk and stagnates in 4th place.
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