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Bayern’s Goal-Fest: From Down 0-2 to a 6-2 Masterclass against Freiburg

22 November 2025

Bayern’s Goal-Fest: From Down 0-2 to a 6-2 Masterclass against Freiburg
Bayern celebrate a dramatic 6-2 comeback against Freiburg at the Allianz Arena.

Match Report: Bayern’s 6-2 comeback against Freiburg

Bayern Munich mounted a dramatic comeback from a two-goal deficit to crush Freiburg 6-2 at the Allianz Arena on Saturday, as Bundesliga matchweek 11 produced a night of high-scoring drama. The visitors grabbed the lead with two quick goals in the opening quarter, showcasing Freiburg’s early dominance while Bayern faced a difficult test to turn the tide. The atmosphere crackled as Bayern chased a performance worthy of their history.

In the 12th minute, Yuto Suzuki fired Freiburg ahead from a headed assist, and just five minutes later Johann Manzambi doubled the advantage with a tidy finish. Bayern were confronted with a surprising 0-2 hole that they would have to climb out of if they hoped to take anything from the night. Fans were treated to an open, attacking spectacle that looked more like a shootout than a typical fixture.

The comeback began in the 22nd minute when Lennart Karl finished a slick move after a one-two with Michael Olise, firing a precise strike into the net to narrow the gap. Bayern’s mood shifted as belief began to spread around the stadium and the hosts started to probe for openings that would turn the match around. The teams went into the break at 2-2 after a frantic period of chances and close calls.

The second half began with a more aggressive Bayern, and Dayot Upamecano bundled home a loose ball from a corner in the 55th minute to level the scores. Harry Kane then struck in the 60th minute, finishing from close range to give Bayern their first lead, and Nicolas Jackson added a fourth with a clinical strike from inside the area six minutes later. Substitutions followed as Freiburg pressed to get back into it, but Bayern kept the momentum, with Jackson converting a slick move in the 78th and Olise curling home a sensational strike from outside the box in the 84th.

In total, Bayern finished the scoring with a sixth goal in the 84th minute when Olise drifted in from the right and fired in a curling effort to cap a remarkable night. The match also featured a standout stat: Olise, aged 23 years and 345 days, became the youngest Bayern player to contribute five goals in a Bundesliga game (two goals, three assists) since the 2004-2005 era.

Key Moments and Records

Bayern seized control after the break, with Upamecano’s header-scoring service breaking Freiburg’s resistance and Kane’s composed close-range finish further tilting the balance. Olise’s influence grew as the match wore on, delivering assists and finishing opportunities with clinical precision. The late flurry underlined Bayern’s depth and resolve, turning a difficult start into a historic night.

From a tactical standpoint, Bayern’s pressure was relentless in the second half, and the combination play between Karl, Olise, and Kane created a constant threat in and around Freiburg’s box. The on-pitch rhythm demonstrated why Bayern have been one of Europe’s most consistent sides when chasing a result.

Statistically, the night reinforced Bayern’s position at the top of the table while Freiburg left with a couple of consolation goals and a tough learning curve as they regroup for the next fixture. The victory extended Bayern’s lead to 31 points while Freiburg sat on 13 in tenth place—an uncomfortable but not insurmountable gap to close in the coming weeks.

Impact on Standings and Aftermath

The win solidified Bayern’s dominance in the current campaign and reinforced the club’s reputation for turning big deficits into emphatic wins. The scoring spree showcased the squad’s versatility—physicality from Upamecano, clinical finishing from Kane, and the creative spark from Olise—while Karl’s early contribution sparked belief and set the tone for the night.

Injuries and substitutions influenced the second half, with Karl departing for Jackson in the 71st minute after a muscle concern, but Bayern’s momentum remained intact as the match wore on. Freiburg’s resilience was commendable in patches, but the night ultimately belonged to Bayern’s attacking machine.

Punchline 1: If football were a bank, Bayern just deposited six goals and collected interest—talk about compound curiosity. Punchline 2: Freiburg tried to teach a masterclass in defense, but the only class they passed was “How to turn a two-goal lead into a six-goal showcase.”

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Michael Whooosh

I am Michael Whooosh, an English sports journalist born in 1986. Passionate about surfing, poetry, and beekeeping, I share my human and sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score and where was the match played?

Bayern Munich defeated Freiburg 6-2 at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany.

Who contributed to Bayern’s goals?

Lennart Karl scored one goal; Michael Olise had two goals and three assists; Dayot Upamecano, Harry Kane, Nicolas Jackson scored; Yuto Suzuki and Johann Manzambi scored for Freiburg.

What record did Bayern tie or extend?

They extended their top-flight lead to 31 points and equaled a Bundesliga record for a club to lead the league for 43 consecutive rounds, a mark Bayern had previously set in 1972-1973.

How old is Olise and why is his performance notable?

Olise was 23 years and 345 days old, becoming the youngest Bayern player to contribute five goals in a Bundesliga game (two goals, three assists) since 2004-2005.