FC Bayern Munich celebrate a bespoke first season match against Schalke 04 (8-0), taking advantage of the strong triple season. Almost all players stand out positively against the Royal Blues. The individual scores and evaluations of Bayern professionals.
The spell was broken in just four minutes: Serge Gnabry scored the first goal of the new Bundesliga season. And it is precisely this Serge Gnabry who becomes the Man of the Match with three hits over the course of the game.
But there are many other Bayern professionals who have made good use of the very short break after the triple win and continue where they left off last time in Lisbon. The footprints of Bayern professionals at the start of the season
MANUEL NEUER: Patience controls it early, but holds on safely. Otherwise, the German number one was almost unemployed. Grade: 3 © Getty
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BENJAMIN PAVARD: Not as present on the offense as usual. It only hits two flanks in total. Rather, he concentrates on his defensive tasks, which today do not have a high level of difficulty. It remains without errors, but nothing else. Grade: 3 © Getty
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NIKLAS SÜLE: Provides error-free performance, but hardly challenged defensively. Win a hefty 80 percent of your private duels. He is shown on offense shortly before the break, but only hits the post when he graduates. Grade: 1 © Getty
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JEROME BOATENG: The central defender forgot his last injury break from the start! Boateng wins EVERY (!) Duel and is particularly notable with a strong tackle against Matondo. Also, very well adjusted (almost 94 percent). Grade: 1 © Getty
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LUCAS HERNANDEZ: The Frenchman slips into the starting eleven for the sick Davies and is more than worth it. Defensive sovereign, offensively active. He has the most tackles (twelve) and wins the most of them (75 percent). Grade: 2 © Getty
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JOSHUA KIMMICH: Preparatory work to 1-0, introduction of 5-0 and sensational pass to 7-0 by Sané. With a new jersey number (# 6), Kimmich shows extremely strong performance and, despite his offensive drive, he does not forget his duties on defense. Rating: 1 © Getty
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LEON GORETZKA: As usual, it can be found everywhere on the field and it can always be played. Not defensively sued, but always with accents. He considered making it 2-0 and finished at 51 minutes. Grade: 2 © Getty
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SERGE GNABRY: Five shots on goal, three goals – the German national team player becomes man of the match and builds on his brilliant performances in the CL tournament. Grade: 1 © DPA pa
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THOMAS MÜLLER: As usual, he is very happy to run and is once again the epitome of willpower and commitment. Even if you don’t succeed at everything, you still get a hit and an assist. Grade: 2 © Getty
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LEROY SANE: Celebrate a more than successful debut for FC Bayern. He is very active and likes to play. He always puts his teammates in the spotlight (two assists) and crowns his good performance with a hit. Grade: 1 © Getty
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ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI: It leaves a great opportunity at the beginning, but then it comes into play better and better. He is always playable, he scores a penalty and prepares two more goals, one even with ‘Rabona’. Grade: 1 © Getty
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CORENTIN TOLISSO: Replaces Goretzka in minute 51, he is quite active, but acts less conspicuous than his predecessor. After all, he was involved in creating the 7-0. Grade: 3 © Getty
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MICHAEL CUISANCE: Replaces Sane in minute 73, but can’t add any accents. No rating © Getty
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JAMAL MUSIALA: The young man reaches his second game with the professionals after his short appearance on matchday 34 of last season and crowns this moment with the remarkable final point of 8: 0. Without evaluating. © Getty
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CHRIS RICHARDS: Like Musiala, he comes into play in the 73rd minute and replaces Boateng. Without evaluating. © Getty
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JOSHUA ZIRKZEE: Replaces Müller and can still participate in the last seven minutes. Without evaluating. © Getty
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(SkySport.de)
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