FC Bayern beat Freiburg 5-0: Munich in the individual review

FC Bayern beat Freiburg 5-0: Munich in the individual review

FC Bayern clearly defeated SC Freiburg 5-0: Sané, Choupo-Moting and Gnabry in particular played an outstanding game.

With what is probably the best performance of the season, he won a sovereign 5-0 win over SC Freiburg. The Munich team dominated the game from the start and, despite a few personnel problems, didn’t give the Breisgauers a chance. Choupo-Moting, Gnabry, Sané, Mané and Sabitzer provided the Bayern goals.

1. Sven Ulreich

The Neuer representative was not challenged in the entire first half. Only in the 68th minute did he have to move out of the goal against Weißhaupt and throw himself on the ball. Ulreich played more confidently with his foot than he did against Viktoria Pilsen.

Rating: 6/10

2. Noussair Mazraoui

The Moroccan remained rather inconspicuous and was only rarely able to set accents on the offensive. Defensively, however, Mazraoui was not really challenged anyway. Bitter for the right-back: he had to leave the field ten minutes before the end due to injury.

Rating: 5/10

3. Matthijs de Ligt

The Dutchman got into the game well and blocked a good shot from Schade in the fourth minute. After that, the newcomer remained flawless at first, but was less conspicuous in the build-up play than Upamecano. Shortly before the break he lost the ball, but it was largely ironed out by Davies. In round two he was not challenged until he was substituted.

Rating: 7/10

4. Dayot Upamecano

acted extremely dominantly and was clever in the duels. Again and again he rushed the ball through midfield and thus boosted attacks. Only in the 25th minute did the French move too far and thus open up a good opportunity for Günter, which he was unable to take advantage of. However, the central defender was not faced with any major difficulties today.

Rating: 8/10

5.Alphonso Davies

got his first good chance in the fifth minute, but he aimed a little too high. Shortly thereafter, the Roadrunner with his cross to Sané was the starting point for Gnabry to make it 1-0. In the final phase of the first half, he ironed out a mistake made by de Ligt with a magnificent sprint. In the second round, Davies wasn’t quite as active, but that wasn’t necessary anymore.

Rating: 7/10

6. Joshua Kimmich

played an absolutely stable and flawless game, which enabled him to absolutely control the game. Kimmich completed over 90 percent of his passes and each of his eight long passes. He was an important initiator, although the decisive impulses came from other players today.

Rating: 8/10

7.Leon Goretzka

The midfielder impressed with good tackle behavior and an enormous working radius. In addition, the 27-year-old knew how to convince in the passing game to some extent. Goretzka, on the other hand, could not provide a goal threat. With a 5-0, that’s more of a secondary concern.

Rating: 7/10

8. Serge Gnabry

The last weak in form used his chance from the beginning. The 27-year-old nodded off to make it 1-0 with a precise header. He had two more good finishes before the break, but was denied by SC keeper Flekken. Shortly after the restart, Gnabry became dangerous again with a post hit. With a pass worth seeing, he also prepared the 4-0 through Mané. Gnabry was also indirectly involved in Sabitzer’s 5-0 lead, although the goal was more likely due to Lienhart’s mistake.

Rating: 9/10

9. Leroy Sané

Sané missed a goal in the 13th minute after Davies crossed, but Gnabry was able to use the rebound to make it 1-0. 20 minutes later, the attacking player was also involved in the 2-0, providing Choupo-Moting’s goal. Shortly thereafter, he served Serge Gnabry with a great through ball, which he was unable to refine. After the break, the offensive player made it 3-0 with a wonderful shot from 20 meters out. Grandiose performance!

Rating: 10/10

10. Sadio Mane

Sadio Mané fell well behind his teammates with an unfortunate performance in the first heat. Although the Senegalese was reasonably safe in combination play, he regularly got stuck in his dribbling attempts and made dangerous ball losses. However, his lob to make it 4-0 was worth seeing. However, it was the only really strong scene from the ex-Liverpool star.

Rating: 5/10

11. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting

The Cameroonian offered by far his best performance of the season. The 33-year-old was always convincing with his strong play and could be found everywhere on the field. But much more important: The attacker was also in the right place at the right time. Choupo-Moting was involved in making it 1-0 and scored 2-0 himself, which is worth seeing. After the break, the veteran prepared Sané’s goal. In the 66th minute, perhaps the best player on the field had to call it a day.

Rating: 10/10

12. Jamal Musiala (from 66th)

Musiala made his comeback after his corona infection and fitted into the game properly. However, there were no really decisive accents, although he once staged Gnabry well.

Rating: 6/10

13. Benjamin Pavard (from 76th)

Pavard was surprisingly on the bench and only came up with a 14-minute joker bet. The Frenchman was no longer really challenged.

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14. Mathyas Tel (from 76.)

The Joker was no longer able to set a lot of accents, but still had a shot two minutes before the end. His conclusion, however, went a good meter too high.

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15. Marcel Sabitzer (from 76th)

It took Sabitzer just four minutes to put himself on the top scorers list after he coldly capitalized on a weak clearance from Lienhart and scored from ten metres.

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This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as.

Source: Stern

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