In the third round of the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich triumphed over Hamburg SV with an emphatic score of 5-1. The goals for the home team were scored by Serge Gnabry (3’ 1T), Aleksandar Pavlovic (9’ 1T), Harry Kane (26’ 1T, from the penalty spot, and 17’ 2T), and Luis Díaz (29’ 1T).
Harry Kane was the standout player of the match, showcasing his skills by netting two goals and filing two shots on target. His performance played a vital role in securing the three points for Bayern Munich.
Another notable performer was Serge Gnabry, who contributed significantly by scoring one goal.
Bayern’s coach, Vincent Kompany, deployed a 3-3-4 tactical setup featuring Manuel Neuer in goal; Josip Stanisic, Jonathan Tah, and Dayot Upamecano in defense; Konrad Laimer, Aleksandar Pavlovic, and Joshua Kimmich in midfield; and Luis Díaz, Serge Gnabry, Michael Olise, and Harry Kane up front.
In contrast, Hamburg SV, led by coach Merlin Polzin, opted for a 3-5-2 formation. They had Daniel Heuer as their goalkeeper, supported by Warmed Omari, Luka Vuskovic, and Aboubaka Soumahoro in defense. The midfield comprised William Mikelbrencis, Nicolai Remberg, Nicolás Capaldo, Miro Muheim, and Fábio Vieira, while Ransford Königsdörffer and Alexander Rossing were the strikers.
The match was officiated by referee Tobias Stieler at the Allianz Arena.
In their upcoming fixtures, Bayern Munich will visit Hoffenheim, while Hamburg SV is set to play at home against Heidenheim.
With this result, Bayern Munich climbs to the top of the league standings with 9 points, while Hamburg SV sits at the 17th position with just 1 point.
Substitutions for Bayern Munich
63’ 2T – Raphaël Guerreiro was replaced by Tom Bischof
64’ 2T – Harry Kane was substituted for Lennart Karl
Yellow Cards for Bayern Munich:
27’ 1T Dayot Upamecano and 46’ 2T Aleksandar Pavlovic
Substitutions for Hamburg SV
45’ 2T – Aboubaka Soumahoro for Daniel Elfadli, Nicolás Capaldo for Jonas Meffert, Alexander Rossing for Rayan Philippe, Serge Gnabry for Nicolas Jackson, and Dayot Upamecano for Raphaël Guerreiro
76’ 2T – Ransford Königsdörffer for Robert Glatzel, Luis Díaz for Sacha Boey, and Fábio Vieira for Fabio Baldé
Yellow Cards for Hamburg SV:
1’ 1T Aboubaka Soumahoro and 41’ 2T Miro Muheim
