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4: 1! Bayern shoot Leipzig from Sabitzer debut

by alex

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Julian Nagelsmann wins at his ex-club. Bayern celebrated a clear 4-1 win against RB Leipzig in the fourth round of the Bundesliga.

Robert Lewandowski (12th), Jamal Musiala (47th) and Leroy Sane (54th) had the German series champion clearly in the lead after less than an hour, the bull's honor hit by ÖFB legionnaire Konrad Laimer (58th) had it Do not let the game tilt any more. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting made it 4-1 in the 92nd minute. Marcel Sabitzer celebrated his Bayern debut against the former club and came on in the 59th minute.

After the third win, the still unbeaten Munich team moved up to second place in the table, two points behind Wolfsburg. Leipzig ranks only in tenth place after the third defeat.

In front of 34,000 spectators, goalgetter Lewandowski had already brought Bayern into the front from the penalty spot in the twelfth minute, leaving the new Leipzig captain Peter Gulacsi no chance. Kevin Kampl had previously got the ball in the penalty area, referee Deniz Aytekin pointed to the penalty spot after studying the TV images.

Ex-Salzburg coach Jesse Marsch's team had more of the game, but it took until the 45th minute for the Bulls to knock for the first time and Dani Olmo to equalize. However, the Spaniard failed with his flick from the edge of the penalty area to Bayern captain Manuel Neuer.

Immediately after the restart, Munich had set the course for victory, Musiala scored to 2-0, and a cross from Alphonso Davies technically pushed over the line (47th). Sane finally scored the third goal in the 54th minute, utilizing a Musiala template – 3-0.

Immediately before that, Andre Silva had scored the alleged Leipzig connection goal, but was called back after a wafer-thin offside position (51st). In the 58th minute, the Leipzig goal counted, Laimer had thundered the ball under the crossbar to make it 1: 3. After that, the ÖFB legionnaire was exchanged.

In the finish, the Bulls became more offensive, but Bayern remained the more dangerous team. Sabitzer missed his Bayern premier goal in the 88th minute, failed after a Davies pass to Gulacsi, before Choupo-Moting fixed the 4-1 final score in the 92nd minute.

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