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Kane's hat-trick seals Bayern's domestic double in Pokal final vs Stuttgart
sports3 days ago

Kane's hat-trick seals Bayern's domestic double in Pokal final vs Stuttgart

Harry Kane scored a hat-trick to carry Bayern Munich to a 3-0 win over Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal final, delivering Bayern’s domestic double in Berlin. After a grueling first half, Bayern pulled away in the second with Kane’s goals while Jonas Urbig showed steady form in goal on Neuer’s injury, and Vincent Kompany’s game plan kept Stuttgart from mounting a comeback.

Kompany’s Bayern clinch Pokal final as Musiala shines
sports1 month ago

Kompany’s Bayern clinch Pokal final as Musiala shines

Bayern Munich beat Leverkusen 2-0 to reach the DFB-Pokal final, with Jamal Musiala back in form and setting up Harry Kane’s opener as Alphonso Davies added late impact. Vincent Kompany used a three-phase plan—high-press early, a mid-block to conserve energy, then a late defensive block—to see out the win, illustrating a balanced approach that could lift Bayern further, though fatigue was evident and rotation will be crucial ahead of Mainz and a Champions League semi-final.

Bayern Munich's DFB-Pokal Exit: Neuer's Red Card and Kimmich's Optimism
sports1 year ago

Bayern Munich's DFB-Pokal Exit: Neuer's Red Card and Kimmich's Optimism

Bayern Munich's DFB-Pokal campaign ended early with a 1-0 loss to Bayer Leverkusen, adding pressure as they seek trophies in the Bundesliga and Champions League. Manuel Neuer's red card complicated the match, but Bayern showed resilience. The team struggles offensively without key players like Jamal Musiala and Harry Kane, highlighting the need for talents like Florian Wirtz. Bayern's trophy drought continues since the 2019-2020 season.

Bayern Munich's Dominant 4-0 Win Against Preußen Münster: Observations and Analysis
sports2 years ago

Bayern Munich's Dominant 4-0 Win Against Preußen Münster: Observations and Analysis

Bayern Munich's dominant 4-0 win against Preußen Münster in the DFB-Pokal showcased their improved approach, with a better balance between defense and high press. Mathys Tel stood out as an intelligent and influential player, contributing to three goals and displaying exceptional skills. Goalkeeper Daniel Peretz impressed with his ball-playing abilities, while Johannes Schenk, on loan from Bayern, showcased his talent with impressive saves. The absence of traditional defenders in Bayern's lineup worked well, but may not be suitable against stronger opponents. Overall, the victory was a positive change for Bayern Munich.