Another win and another big result for the most dangerous attack in Europe.
Bayern Munich salvaged a poor start and eventually dispatched a depleted SC Freiburg team.
Match Awards for Bayern Munich's 6-2 win against SC Freiburg
Another victory and another big win for the dangerous attack of Europe.
Here are the players who stand out.
Jersey-Band: Johan Mazambibiombi
The Freiburg midfielder brought seemingly endless energy to the midfield and made it very difficult for Bayern to find time and space to play through the low blocking of the Breisgau-Brazilianer.Manzambi even managed to get his name in the net with a header from Manuel Neuer in the 17th minute.
Had it not been for Bayern's eventual dominance, the match would have been an unforgettable one for the Swiss footballers. However, Die Rekordmeister won the match in the second half, turning Manzami and Freiburg's first half performance into a distant memory.
Late Caesar: Lyman Opimcano
One of Vincent Kompany's strengths as a manager is his ability to get the best out of his players.Kompany opened up to a completely different level than Dayot Upamecano.
The French centre-back has always been on the verge of being a world-class defender, but a few blunders - and maybe the goalkeeper if you're really critical - have always prevented Upamecano from reaching the next level.However, Kompany's arrival in Munich proved to be a hot iron, smoothing out any wrinkles Upamecano had left in his game.
Bayern were amazing, not surprising today, especially in the first 20 minutes.However, Idamecano managed to strengthen the back line and provide bayern with the solid foundation they needed to start.The Frenchman also scored against compatriot Michael Olise in the 55th minute.
Give him a new contract already.
Vospalgut: Alexander Pavlovich
While Bayern's newest academy prospect, Lennart Karl, steals the show, Pavlovic is slowly developing into the midfielder the club hoped for.
Job intelligence, passing class and wealth, Pavlović offers everything you need for a seller.Passing a midfielder is mainly against the defense line, low block break.Where other players often choose to pass easily, Pavlović always moves forward and moves the game forward.More importantly, especially in the absence of Joshua Kimmich.
The 21st old age of the 21st year went back in the spring of a heavy stress on its leg at the end of the last time.While the important things are edited above the category, the pavlovi shows
Der Suicide: Lennart Karl
Vincent Kompany was asked about comparisons between Lennart Karl and Lionel Messi at Bayern's pre-match press conference.The company will have to get used to the comparisons, because after the 17-year-old prodigy's performance against SC Freiburg, they will become more frequent.
Karl was Bayern's player, no, it's not a classification.That is true.This time iO-IIS finally got four goals from Germany, Karl was the heartbeat of almost all the two things of the bay.In the first 38 minutes of the game, Badran took only zebras.Carl too.The initial statement of purpose, and the direction of the full Shabukli index was ready to advance at Murryburg.
The fact that the little wizard was a right winger, deployed in attacking midfield, changed absolutely nothing and if anything allowed Carr to see more of the ball - much to the frustration of Freiburg's defence. Karl's brilliant performance scored Bayern's first goal of the game and assisted Olis to score the crucial goal to make it 2-2 at half-time. Carr was even unlucky not to get the second goal afterhis shot was disallowed in the 51st minute.
If it wasn't glaringly obvious by now, Lennart Karl is the real deal.
Game master: Michael Olise
If you want to know who the best right-back in the world is, look no further than Bayern's right-hand man, as that's where you'll find Michael Olise.
With 2 goals and 3 assists today, the French winger has been involved in 5 of Bayern's 6 goals against Freiburg to date. You might as well change his name to King Midas because everything Olise touches seems to turn to gold.Heck, nowadays no one will care if you call him the best player in the world.Because he just might be.
After his ten-for-ten performance against Freiburg, Ulis took his tally to six goals and six assists in eleven Bundesliga appearances.Scary numbers, and they are only sweetened when you consider that Bayern only paid €60 million to sign the Frenchman from Crystal Palace.A fee that now seems like peanuts compared to the figure of almost six hundred million for players of half Ulis's caliber.
As much as Bayern's recruitment has been in recent years, Olise has been a perfect signing for a Bayern squad crying out for rejuvenation on the wings.Now, with Luis Diaz on the left and Michael Olise on the right, let's consider the rejuvenated full-backs.
