Bayern’s Blitzkrieg: a 3-0 away masterclass rewrites the Bundesliga narrative
25 October 2025
Match overview
Bayern Munich extended their Bundesliga winning streak to eight matches this season with a 3-0 victory away at Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday night at Borussia-Park, as round eight closed out.
The goals came from Joshua Kimmich in the 64th minute, Rafael Guerreiro in the 69th, and Lennart Karl in the 81st.
With this result Bayern stay on 24 points at the top of the table, while Gladbach remain on three points at the bottom.
Kick-off was delayed about 15 minutes due to Bayern's team bus arriving late amid heavy traffic.
Key moments
There was a promising early chance for Bayern as a cross found an attacker in the box, but the opportunity fizzled wide.
Gladbach were reduced to ten men in the 18th minute after Kastrop's reckless foul on Diaz, a decision confirmed after a VAR review.
The first half ended goalless as Bayern pressed but couldn't find a breakthrough with a man extra after the red card.
After the break, Bayern pressed again and finally broke the deadlock in the 64th minute when Kimmich struck from inside the area after a rebound.
Three minutes later Guerreiro doubled the lead, and in the 81st Lennart Karl sealed the win with a composed finish from the edge of the box.
Bayern's victory extends their perfect run this season and keeps them clear at the top; Gladbach's night compounded their struggles at the bottom of the table.
Punchlines: Bayern's precision is so sharp, even their GPS recalculates to “goal.” And if football were a sniper contest, Bayern would be that guy who never misses the target—on the pitch or in the press room.