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Bayern Gains Strong Traction with Six Consecutive Bundesliga Victories

Bayern Gains Strong Traction with Six Consecutive Bundesliga Victories

Bayern Munich Secures 3-0 Win Against Eintracht Frankfurt

Bayern Munich achieved a convincing 3-0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, with Colombian striker Luis Díaz making headlines by scoring his first goal just 14 seconds into the match, followed by another goal later on. The reigning champions maintain a perfect record in the Bundesliga, having won six games in a row, further solidifying their lead at the top of the league standings.

Current Standings

With a total of 18 points from 18 available, coach Vincent Kompany’s squad has positioned itself four points ahead of Borussia Dortmund, which has 14 points, five points ahead of RB Leipzig with 13 points, and a substantial seven points ahead of Bayer Leverkusen, which sits at 11 points.


Dominant Performance and Milestones

Luis Díaz set the tone for the match by scoring at the 14-second mark, courtesy of a cross from Serge Gnabry. Harry Kane then added to the tally with a perfectly executed low shot after receiving a pass from Díaz, marking his 11th goal in the Bundesliga and 18th goal in just ten games this season.

Before the match concluded, Díaz found the net again during a counterattack, marking his first brace for Bayern Munich and his fifth goal of the season.

Kane expressed satisfaction with the team’s performance, stating, “It was a great show. We have the momentum now, and it’s essential to maintain it,” in an interview with Sky Germany.

Injury Update: Kane’s Condition

In the second half, England captain Kane collided with Brazilian goalkeeper Kauã Santos and had to be replaced, appearing to need assistance to leave the pitch. However, he remains optimistic about his fitness for the upcoming international matches.

“I’m okay. It was just a knock on the bone,” Kane noted. “It happened a few weeks ago in a similar area. After a few more days of rest, I should be fine,” he added, reflecting on his impressive form at the start of the season.

Upcoming Fixtures for Bayern

After the FIFA international break, Bayern Munich will host Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena on October 18, in the highly anticipated Klassiker of German football. Following that clash, they will face Club Brugge at home in the Champions League just four days later.

In this season alone, across ten matches (six in the Bundesliga, two in the Champions League, one in the German Cup, and one in the Super Cup), Kompany’s squad has emerged victorious in every game, boasting an impressive tally of 38 goals scored and only 7 conceded (25-3 in the league).