FC Bayern has plenty of reason to celebrate after an entertaining start to the new Champions League season. Harry Kane once again shows his class.
Led by the outstanding four-goal man Harry Kane, a fun-loving FC Bayern started the long road to the 2025 home final in the Champions League with a festival of goals. In the easy 9:2 (3:0) win against Croatian football champions Dinamo Zagreb, who were overwhelmed in all parts of the team for long stretches, the Munich team lived up to their reputation as starting specialists in Europe’s premier class in the new league system with their 21st consecutive opening victory. It was Bayern’s biggest win in the elite league.
The man of the evening in front of 75,000 spectators in the Allianz Arena was once again Kane. Three days after his hat-trick in the 6-1 win in Kiel, he scored his 50th to 53rd competitive goals in a Bayern shirt (20th/57th/72nd/78th minute). Remarkably, the 31-year-old Englishman scored three times from the penalty spot. Kane is the fourth player after Mario Gomez, Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski to score four goals in one game for FC Bayern in the Champions League.
Kompany makes a successful debut at FC Bayern
Despite a brace, the strong performance of Frenchman Michael Olise (38th/61st) paled in comparison. Raphaël Guerreiro also scored before half-time (33rd). The brilliant football evening was rounded off by the comeback goal of national player Leroy Sané (85th). And then Leon Goretzka scored in injury time, although he didn’t celebrate much.
Vincent Kompany had a successful Champions League debut as a coach. The Belgian was probably annoyed by the brief period of negligence immediately after the break. After captain Manuel Neuer had to stay in the dressing room with an injury, Dinamo reduced the deficit against substitute goalkeeper Sven Ulreich through Bruno Petkovic (49th) and Takuya Ogiwara (50th). When going forward, the Munich team neglected their defensive work a little.
Until half-time, Kompany was able to relax and enjoy watching his players combine and score goals from the sidelines. The upcoming away games in October at Aston Villa and especially FC Barcelona with former coach Hansi Flick should show where Kompany’s Bayern are heading on the international stage.
Finale at home “as a big dream”
Before kick-off on the streaming service DAZN, sporting director Max Eberl declared direct qualification for the round of 16, i.e. a place among the top eight in the table of 36 teams, to be the first interim goal. “That is a very ambitious goal,” he said. He described the final on May 31, 2025 in the Allianz Arena as “a big dream.”
The opening match against Zagreb was a clear affair, just like the 5-0 home win in the group match in 2015. The goal-hungry Bayern were constantly moving forward against very deep-lying guests, who were totally inferior until their double strike after the break.
In the ninth minute, the arena cheered for the first time, but Jamal Musiala’s goal was disallowed due to offside. After a foul on Aleksandar Pavlovic, Kane scored his first goal of the evening from the penalty spot. Guerrero added a great goal with his chest after a great pass from Musiala. New signing Olise was also an asset on the right wing.
After 68 minutes, the Frenchman was replaced by Leroy Sané. The international player was back in action for the first time since his groin operation following the European Championships at home – and was able to celebrate a goal on his return.
Source: Stern
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