Bayern Munich Dominates Union Berlin 4-0 with Serge Gnabry’s Brace

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In Bundesliga matchday 27, Bayern Munich secured a convincing 4-0 victory over Union Berlin, highlighted by two goals from Serge Gnabry.

In an impressive display at the Allianz Arena, Bayern Munich triumphed over Union Berlin with a dominating scoreline of 4-0 during matchday 27 of the Bundesliga. The standout performer was Serge Gnabry, who netted two goals, demonstrating his exceptional talent on the field. His first goal came just after halftime at the 46th minute, and he added another in the 66th minute of the second half.

Michael Olise also contributed significantly to the victory, scoring Bayern’s third goal in the 43rd minute of the first half. Harry Kane rounded off the impressive score in the 49th minute, showcasing their attacking prowess.

The man of the match, Serge Gnabry, not only recorded two goals but also created multiple opportunities, taking two shots on target throughout the match.

Michael Olise followed suit with another solid performance, underlining his growing influence within the team with one goal.

Head coach Vincent Kompany configured his starting eleven in a 4-5-1 formation, featuring Jonas Urbig in goal; a defense comprising Josip Stanisic, Dayot Upamecano, Kim Minjae, and Konrad Laimer; a midfield consisting of Leon Goretzka, Joshua Kimmich, Michael Olise, Lennart Karl, and Serge Gnabry; and Harry Kane leading the attack.

Conversely, Union Berlin, managed by Steffen Baumgart, utilized a 3-5-2 setup, with Frederik Rönnow between the sticks; Danilho Doekhi, Leopold Querfeld, and Stanley Nsoki in defense; Christopher Trimmel, Janik Haberer, Aljoscha Kemlein, Rani Khedira, and Derrick Kohn in midfield; and Livan Burcu and Tim Skarke up front.

The match was officiated by referee Patrick Ittrich.

Looking ahead, Bayern Munich will travel to face Freiburg in their next fixture, while Union Berlin will host FC St. Pauli.

With this win, Bayern Munich has amassed 70 points in the league, placing them at the top of the table, while Union Berlin remains at 31 points, sitting in tenth place.

Bayern Munich Substitutions

71’ 2T – Kim Minjae was replaced by Hiroki Ito
87’ 2T – Serge Gnabry made way for Maycon Douglas Cardozo and Leon Goretzka was substituted for Erblin Osmani

Yellow Card for Bayern Munich:

3’ 1T – Dayot Upamecano

Union Berlin Substitutions

45’ 2T – Tim Skarke was replaced by Andrej Ilic and Stanley Nsoki was substituted for Tom Rothe
61’ 2T – Livan Burcu gave way to Jeong Wooyeong, Aljoscha Kemlein was replaced by Alex Král, Lennart Karl came off for Raphaël Guerreiro, and Dayot Upamecano was substituted by Tom Bischof
76’ 2T – Christopher Trimmel was replaced by Josip Juranovic

Yellow Cards for Union Berlin:

30’ 1T – Leopold Querfeld and 37’ 1T – Danilho Doekhi.