Rampant Bayern obliterates Frankfurt 6-1 in Bundesliga opener

Bayern Munich fire five goals past Eintracht Frankfurt in the first half en route to a 6-1 win.

Published : Aug 06, 2022 14:00 IST , Frankfurt, Germany

Sadio Mane celebrates after Bayern’s win. Mane scored in the 29th minute.
Sadio Mane celebrates after Bayern’s win. Mane scored in the 29th minute. | Photo Credit: AP
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Sadio Mane celebrates after Bayern’s win. Mane scored in the 29th minute. | Photo Credit: AP

Champion Bayern Munich fired five goals past woeful Eintracht Frankfurt in the first half on the way to an electric 6-1 victory in the Bundesliga season opener on Friday.

The Bavarians put down a marker at the start of the campaign as they look to land an 11th consecutive league crown, and outclassed the Europa League winner, which faces Real Madrid in the Super Cup next week, with new signing Sadio Mane on target. Mane, who netted in last week's German Super Cup win over RB Leipzig, was among five different scorers in a scorching first half with all Bayern's goals coming in a span of 38 minutes.

“The first half was outstanding I must say,” Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann said. “I don’t think it will always be like that but after two matches we can be satisfied.”

“The energy we have in our game is really good,” he said.

Final score
Eintracht Frankfurt 1 (Muani 64’) lost to Bayern Munich 6 (Kimmich 5’, Pavard 10’, Mane 29’, Musiala 35’, 83’, Gnabry 43’)

Joshua Kimmich opened Bayern’s account with an audacious free kick that went in off the post and Benjamin Pavard drilled in the second six minutes later just before Eintracht hit the woodwork through Tuta. Thomas Mueller had what could become one of the misses of the season when he hit the post from close range and then also failed to score on the rebound.

But Mane did much better in the 29th, heading home a Serge Gnabry cross to make it 3-0. He then sent Mueller through to set up Jamal Musiala for its fourth in the 35th with a simple tap-in and the Eintracht defence in tatters. Gnabry also got onto the scoresheet two minutes before the break, burying any thoughts that Bayern may struggle in attack after the departure of striker Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona.

Eintracht, which will play in the Champions League this season, was livelier after the break as Bayern eased off and it pounced on goalkeeper Manuel Neuer’s error outside the box to score through Randal Kolo Muani in the 64th. Musiala, however, wrapped up the scoring when he latched onto Leroy Sane’s assist to slot in his second goal of the evening seven minutes from time to complete the rout.

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