3: 0! Kane’s unexpected misfire, Kompany’s amazing substitution, the 17-year-old star making waves in the world, Bayern’s 13th consecutive victory
Winning the El Clásico, winning the first 7 rounds of the Bundesliga, winning 3 consecutive victories in the Champions League and ranking second, Bayern started the new season with an unstoppable momentum; becoming the only team to win all the five major leagues. With high morale, Bayern faced Borussia Monchengladbach in the 8th round of the Bundesliga on the evening of October 25. When Kane stopped scoring, Kompany made substitutions and adjustments. Bayern scored 3 goals in a row in the second half and took away 3 points 3:0 away from home. As a traditional powerhouse in the Bundesliga, Borussia Monchengladbach has performed poorly in the new season. It only scored 3 points in 7 rounds and ranked first from the bottom. On the defensive end, it even conceded 15 goals. Taking into account the upcoming double-match schedule, Kompany rotated the starting lineup to a certain extent in this game. Kane retreated as an attacking midfielder to form an offensive line with Olise, Diaz, and Jacquesson; Goretzka and Kimmich double as defensive midfielders; Bischoff played as a left back to partner with Kim Min-jae, Upamecano, and Boe in the defense. Neuer took a rest, and the young Urbich ushered in his first league start of the season. Just 1 minute into the game, Bayern almost launched a blitz. Jaxon blocked the ball diagonally. Dias stopped and pushed the ball slightly wide. In the 16th minute, Dias unloaded the ball from the left and broke through. Castrop made a diagonal tackle on the Colombian winger. Since it was a dangerous move, the referee watched the replay and sent Castrop off with a red card. With one more player, Bayern's advantage became more obvious; in the 29th minute, Jin Minzai made a pass, Dias took advantage of the situation, and Jaksson followed up and was directly blocked when facing the goal opportunity. In the 42nd minute, Olise quickly served a set kick, and Dias immediately hit the penalty area. Kane fired directly without stopping the ball, and Nicholas fell to save the ball. In the 45th minute, Bischoff made a powerful long-range shot from the outside, and Nicholas flew to resolve the danger again. In the entire first half, Borussia did not have a shot. Bayern shot 8 times and had 80% of the ball possession rate, but the score was still 0:0. The advantage on the field was obvious but could not be converted into a goal. Kompany did not hesitate and decisively replaced Laimer and Guerrero in the second half; in the 47th minute, Goretzka passed the ball through, Kane protected the ball and returned, Olise shot into the far corner. It scraped the crossbar and was slightly higher; 2 minutes later, Dias broke through and passed from the left. Jaksson made a move forward, and Olise from the back point made two consecutive shots, which were bravely resolved by Nicholas. In the 61st minute, Kane received a pass from Dias and volleyed into the net, but it was disallowed because of offside. Fortunately, in the 63rd minute, Gnabry, who had just come on as a substitute, teamed up with Laimer to score the ball inside. After Kimmich's first low shot was blocked, he immediately raised his foot and added another kick. Bayern finally broke the deadlock, 1:0! In the 69th minute, Kane pulled away to organize, Olise turned around at the top of the arc and passed through. Guerrero countered the offside and pushed the ball to score another victory, 2:0! Bayern scored 2 goals in 6 minutes, laying the foundation for victory. In the 73rd minute, Bischoff was fouled by hugging Dix while defending a corner kick and was given a yellow dot package, but Steiger's penalty kick hit the post from too much of an angle! In the 80th minute, Goretzka passed the ball and Guerrero responded. Karl confidently cut in and shot. The ball drew a perfect arc and quickly fell into the net. Nicholas, who had performed well before, could only watch the ball enter the net, 3:0! The 17-year-old Karl is another treasure of Bayern's youth training. He broke Musiala's Bayern Champions League's youngest goal record only after he played in the Champions League. In this game, he also scored his first Bundesliga goal with a wonderful world wave. In the end, Bayern maintained the 3:0 score until the end of the game, and their winning streak against the deputy squad leader has reached 19 games; at the same time, they have won 13 consecutive games since the start of the game. 



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