Bayern Munich got their domestic season back on track with a dominant 4-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen on Friday night, ending a run of four Bundesliga games without a win.
Jamal Musiala ran the show as Die Roten dominated their visitors from the off, bursting into a lead after just three minutes. A shell-shocked Leverkusen couldn’t keep the ball away from Bayern, who made good on a fast start with goals from Musiala and Sadio Mane before half-time.
Mane had his second of the night chalked off early into the second half, but it didn’t deter the hosts who played the game almost exclusively in the opposition half as things progressed. Thomas Muller sealed things by adding a fourth from another Lukas Hradecky error late on.
With the pressure on, it took Bayern just three minutes to make the most out of a positive start, with Sane’s shot deflecting in for 1-0 following Musiala’s low cross.
The early goal clearly settled Bayern and completely rattled an already fragile Leverkusen side, who were merely trying to keep the ball away from goal and get it forward as quickly as possible. Bayern pressed well, though, and won the ball back quickly, which caused the visitors a flurry of problems.
Intelligent movement and well-picked vertical passes saw Bayern double their lead after 17 minutes. Musiala brought down a long ball, knocked it into the path of Muller and received it back beyond the defender, before beating Hradecky at his near post too easily with a low strike.
Bayern’s press was relentless. Leverkusen simply couldn’t retain possession within their own half, and saw the ball coming straight back at them far too often, despite the occasional counter attack whenever Callum Hudson-Odoi and Jeremie Frimpong received the ball.
Mane had been rather quiet in possession, but came up with the goods some six minutes before half-time to add a third for Bayern. Leverkusen were caught out by the hosts’ press, allowing Musiala to pick out Mane who, unchallenged, found the bottom corner with a deflected effort that left Leverkusen desperate for the whistle.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side didn’t let up after the break and added a fourth 11 minutes after play resumed, following more sustained pressure. Musiala kept the ball alive following a corner and his dribble fell into the path of Mane, who fired in for 4-0. His second goal was chalked off, though, due to a foul committed in the build-up that played him onside.
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