Bayern’s 15-Game Streak: Rolling to Paris with Unstoppable Momentum
2 November 2025
Match Recap
In a Bundesliga match at home, Bayern Munich defeated Bayer Leverkusen 3-0, despite making seven changes from the lineup that beat Cologne 4-1 in the German Cup. Serge Gnabry opened the scoring, and Bayern controlled the match throughout the evening.
Head coach Vincent Kompany highlighted the energy and depth of the squad, noting that rotating players was about healthy competition and keeping the team sharp, especially with a major test against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on the horizon.
Data from Opta shows Bayern have 15 straight wins to start the season, a run that, in the club’s history, is matched only by a 23-game streak under Hans-Dieter Flick in 2020. The club's official channels showcased a chorus of reactions from players and staff, underscoring the collective confidence across the squad.
Max Eberl, the sporting director, described watching the team as a pleasure and praised the energy and belief in the coaching staff. Kasper Hjulmand, Leverkusen’s coach, admitted that Bayern remain among Europe’s elite and that there is still work to do. Manuel Neuer stressed the importance of trust and the continued development of Bayern’s playing style, while Serge Gnabry lauded the quality of the goals and the overall performance. Leverkusen captain Robert Andrich acknowledged that Bayern’s pace and pressing made life difficult for his side.
Two more voices from the match: the coach of Leverkusen acknowledged Bayern’s strength, and Bayern’s leaders reaffirmed that the team’s depth and togetherness make the difference when the going gets tough.
What’s Next
The victory keeps Bayern riding high as they head into a Paris Saint-Germain showdown in the Champions League, a fixture fans are eagerly anticipating. The squad is focused, the coach is optimistic, and the calendar now centers on the French capital.
Punchline time: Bayern’s bench is so deep that even their warm-up shirts have a backup plan. And if Paris blinks, Bayern will already be plotting the perfect counter—because when the tempo is this high, even the highlights start to look like a highlight reel for the fans on the sofa.