Bayern Munich is the new first navigator for Union Berlin. Julian Nagelsmann’s team celebrates a clear 5-0 home win over SC Freiburg in the tenth round of the German Bundesliga.
Munich started the match well and took the lead in the 13th minute. Serge Gnabry uses a rebounding ball and heads into the right corner of the cross. The German record champions continue to press and are rewarded in the 33rd minute: Chubu-Moting rose to 2-0 after Sane’s preliminary work worth watching.
Serge Gnabry missed his second goal shortly before the end of the first half. Freiburg goalkeeper Mark Fleken saved a shot in the lower left corner (40′).
The picture did not change in the second half of the match: Munich is still clearly the decisive team. In the 50th minute, Michael Gregorich received a yellow card after a foul. Just a few minutes later, Leory Sane made the initial decision: after preparatory work by Chupo-Moting, the German international shot from about 15 meters into the lower left corner (53).
Sabitzer scores a Joker goal
In the 56th minute, Gnabry’s superb performance was crowned with a goal worth watching, and the 26-year-old scored a ball to make it 4-0.
In the 76th minute, Marcel Sabitzer came on for Leon Goretzka and was not allowed to celebrate until four minutes later. After a cutting pass from Gnabry, fellow Austrian FA teammate Philipp Lenhardt cleared the feet of Sabitzer, who dashed safely to make the score 5-0.
With this victory, the German record champion beat FC Freiburg in the standings table. With 19 points, Munich is now second, and Breisgauer is hiding one point lower. On the leaders of the Berlin Confederation – Which Borussia Dortmund defeated 2-0 Four points missing for Julian Nagelsmann’s team. It’s hot behind him. There are only four points between second and eleventh, Mainz 05.
ÖFB Corps in Action:
Marcel Sabitzer (Bayern Munich): starting from the 76th minute goal
Philip Lenhart (FC Freiburg): 90 minutes
Michael Gregorich (FC Freiburg): until the 57th minute, yellow card
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