Bayern’s Bundesliga Train Keeps Rolling: A 3-0 Rout at Frankfurt Sets the Pace
4 octobre 2025

Match snapshot
Bayern Munich continued their perfect start to the season, cruising to a 3-0 victory away at Eintracht Frankfurt at the Deutsche Bank Park. The opening goal came in the 1st minute when Luis Diaz finished off a cut-back from Serge Gnabry, a strike that stunned the home side and set the tone for the evening. The win keeps Bayern atop the table with 18 points, while Frankfurt slip to 9 and sit sixth.
The scoring was completed by a second in the 27th minute from Harry Kane, who struck from the edge of the box to double the lead. A late first-half attempt by Frankfurt was ruled out for a handball after a VAR check, ensuring Bayern went into the break with a comfortable 2-0 cushion.
Key moments
Frankfurt began with purpose, testing Neuer early with a couple of efforts — Ozun in the 3rd minute and Botta in the 7th — but both shots sailed over or wide. Bayern pressed in reply, with Diaz forcing a saved chance and Kane securing a clean finish for the second goal in the 27th minute. The second half featured a change for Bayern as Pavlovic came on for Goretzka, a move that lightly shifted the momentum but didn’t alter the outcome.
Bayern continued to control the second period, and Diaz sealed the result in the 84th minute after a neat run and finish inside the box. The Bavarian’s dominance showed in the stats: Bayern enjoyed around 63% possession, with more successful passes and higher intensity than their hosts, who rarely carved out clear chances.
In the end, Bayern closed out a commanding away victory, lifting their goal difference and reinforcing their status at the top of the Bundesliga. Kane and Diaz shone again, reaffirming Bayern’s domestic supremacy and their European ambitions this season.
And now for a little levity: if football seasons came with a serial number, Bayern’s would be stamped “3030” for consistent heading toward the treble of glory. Bayern’s train isn’t just on schedule—it’s delivering frequent-leave passes to the scoreboard. Humor aside, the train to the top stays on track, at least for now.
Punchline 1: Bayern’s rivals are filing a complaint with the referee—too much talent, not enough minutes on the clock.
Punchline 2: If goals were snacks, Bayern just opened a seven-course meal; Frankfurt might need a dentist after all those chipped defenses.