It always feels great to beat an English club, doesn’t it? Bayern Munich brought their A-game on Wednesday as they cruised to a 3-1 win over the Club World Cup champions. While Bayern Munich were expected to be favorites on home soil, this was dominance.
Harry Kane will cement his Bayern legacy this season
The English striker has been solid during his time in Munich. While he has scored plenty of goals, most would argue that he still has not elevated Bayern to the expected heights with his marquee signing. Bayern’s success with Robert Lewandowski was
far greater than so far with Kane.
However, it’s early, and Kane seems like a man on a mission this year. The Englishman seems poised to hit full stride this season and collect his first ever Champions League trophy. Could Kane forever cement himself as a Bayern Munich legend with a Ballon d’Or caliber season?
Josip Stanišić’s injury puts Bayern in a real bad spot
The Croatian defender is certainly not Bayern Munich’s best defensive player, but has proven to be a valuable asset over time. Stanišić can play any position in the backline, and has filled in effectively this season and historically when needed. With Itō, Davies, and Guerreiro all injured, this already shaky backline is in some serious trouble. Where is Eric Dier when you need him?
Bayern Munich has the best attack in Europe
With Jamal Musiala sidelined for several months, and the departure of Leroy Sané, many were concerned the offense would see a drop in production, at least early in the season. That has certainly not been the case.
While no one would dare say that the attack is better without Musiala, Serge Gnabry’s blossoming role in the attack has worked out nicely for the Bavarians. Luis Díaz has put up good numbers, but still hasn’t looked fully settled in yet. Harry Kane is playing his best football at the moment and Olise needs no introduction.
Even if Nicolas Jackson isn’t an absolute revelation, this attack is primed to do some serious damage. Even when the attack was seemingly having an off day with some subpar performances, Bayern still scored three.
Nothing new—Bayern owns London clubs
The Club World Cup champions put out a strong lineup in Munich but looked to be on a subpar level compared to Die Roten. Chelsea are trying to put in a title challenge with Arsenal and Liverpool for English champions this season, but if this is the best England has to offer, it would indicate that the big money spent this summer has not translated to quality on the pitch.
While Liverpool is undoubtedly a strong side, the Bundesliga giants seem to always easily dispose of any London-based club.
Bonus Observation
In the 87th minute, the English commentator suggested that Bayern Munich fans were whistling at Cucurella because of his haircut. Surely, he can’t think that is the reason, right?
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