Bayern Munich continued their perfect start to the season by beating SC Freiburg 2-0 at the Allianz Arena on Sunday afternoon.
Harry Kane gave Vincent Kompany’s team the lead from the penalty spot in the first half.
Thomas Muller put the game to bed, scoring Bayern’s second on what was his 710th appearance for the club, breaking the record previously held by Sepp Maier. Muller has now scored in an incredible 16 Bundesliga seasons in a row.
The club legend brilliantly brought the ball down from Serge Gnabry’s cross and took it past a defender, before firing a powerful volley into the back of the net.
Bayern sit in second place, level on points with leaders Heidenheim, who have a superior goal difference. The Bavarian side are one of only three teams with an immaculate record after two league games, with the leaders and RB Leipzig – in third – also sitting on six points out of a possible six.
Following the international break, Kompany’s side will travel to Holstein Kiel and Freiburg will face Vfl Bochum at home.
Talking Point – Bayern take lead after controversial penalty award following lengthy VAR review
Freiburg will have been disappointed with the referee’s decision to award a penalty for handball during the first half.
Kane met Michael Olise’s excellent cross with his head and the ball deflected off the Freiburg defender Max Rosenfelder and out for a corner.
However, following a VAR review, the referee decided that Bayern were to be awarded a penalty. It was quite a harsh decision as the ball had hit the top of his arm and he had his back to Kane.
The visitors had defended resolutely up to that point and Kane made no mistake from the spot, which sent Kompany’s side on the way to a comfortable victory.
Player of the match – Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich)
The club legend made an instant impact off the bench, scoring with virtually his first touch. The touch down and volley into the back of the net was vintage Muller.
It just so happened to be the German forward’s record-breaking 710th appearance for the club and he marked it in style.
Player ratings
Bayern Munich: Neuer 7, Kimmich 7, Upamecano 5, Min Jae 7, Guerreiro 6, Pavlovic 7, Gnabry 8, Olise 9, Musiala 7, Tel 7, Kane 8. Subs: Muller 10*, Laimer 6, Coman 7, Palhinha n/a, Goretzka n/a
SC Freiburg: F. Muller 6, Kubler 5, Rosenfelder 5, Lienhart 4, Gunter 4, Osterhage 5, Eggestein 5, Doan 4, Rohl 4, Grifo 5, Adamu 4. Subs: Holer 1, Dinkci 3, Sallai 4, Ogbus n/a, Makengo n/a
Key moments:
After going over to the VAR screen, the referee decides that it is a penalty to Bayern for handball in the area.
38′ – GOAL! BAYERN MUNICH 1-0 SC FREIBURG (KANE)
Kane unsurprisingly makes no mistake from the spot, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way.
The England captain scores his first goal of the season and Kompany’s reign.
59′ – MULLER MAKES HISTORY
Thomas Muller becomes Bayern Munich’s record appearance maker as he enters the pitch.
The club legend has now made a whopping 710 appearances for Bayern.
78′ – GOAL! BAYERN MUNICH 2-0 SC FREIBURG (MULLER)
It had to be him. Muller doubled Bayern’s lead on his record breaking appearance.
The German legend brought down the ball beautifully from Gnabry’s cross, before firing it into the back of the net with his left foot.