Bayern Munich’s long unbeaten Bundesliga run ended with a 2-1 home defeat against Augsburg. Vincent Kompany’s team led through Hiroki Ito but conceded twice after the break. Arthur Chaves and Han-Noah Massengo scored to complete a comeback that stunned the Allianz Arena crowd.
The defeat was Bayern’s first league loss since March last year and halted strong domestic momentum. Michael Olise almost forced a draw with the last kick, yet the curling strike from the edge of the area struck the crossbar and bounced away, leaving Augsburg with all three points.
Bayern had earlier looked in control once they settled. Luis Diaz saw an early effort blocked before the breakthrough arrived in the 23rd minute, when Michael Olise’s inswinging corner to the back
post was headed in by Ito. Diaz and Lennart Karl then passed up further promising chances for the hosts.
Augsburg, though, showed signs of danger before half-time. Robin Fellhauer almost levelled on the stroke of the interval, striking the upright with a powerful effort. That chance underlined that Augsburg remained competitive despite limited possession, and it warned Bayern that the contest was not secure.
The warning went unheeded during a flat second half from Bayern Munich. Augsburg grew in belief and punished a lapse from goalkeeper Jonas Urbig in the 75th minute, when Mert Komur’s corner was misjudged. The ball drifted over Urbig, allowing Arthur Chaves to head into an empty net.
The visitors then struck again six minutes later to turn the match around. Dimitrios Giannoulis advanced down the left and delivered a measured pass across goal. Massengo arrived unmarked and finished from close range in the 81st minute, completing a result that will concern Kompany.
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The match also highlighted the inexperience in Bayern Munich’s starting lineup against Augsburg. The eleven had an average age of 26 years and 125 days, the club’s youngest in a Bundesliga game this season. That lack of experience showed in key defensive moments and in decision-making under pressure.
Underlying numbers suggested the scoreline was not a fluke. Bayern recorded 1.48 expected goals from 15 shots, while Augsburg posted 0.94 expected goals from 16 attempts despite having only 29.7% possession. Augsburg therefore produced more efforts on goal despite spending long spells without the ball.
Giannoulis was central to Augsburg’s attacking plan on the left flank. The full-back created a match-high five chances and delivered seven crosses, second only to Olise’s eight for Bayern. Giannoulis’ assist for Massengo capped a display of constant width and energy that stretched Bayern’s defensive shape.
| Team | Goals | Shots | Expected Goals (xG) | Possession | Average Age (Starting XI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bayern Munich | 1 | 15 | 1.48 | 70.3% | 26 years 125 days |
| Augsburg | 2 | 16 | 0.94 | 29.7% | Not specified |
For Bayern Munich, this defeat to Augsburg breaks a long domestic streak and exposes areas for review. Defensive errors at set pieces, missed chances in open play and a youthful starting lineup all contributed, while Augsburg’s efficient counter-attacking and Giannoulis’ influence delivered a deserved away victory.
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