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·25 October 2025

Bayern ratings: Karl shines, Jackson disappoints again

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FC Bayern celebrates their eighth victory on the 8th Bundesliga matchday. The Munich team wins 3-0 at Borussia Mönchengladbach. The Bayern stars in the FCBinside individual review.

Jonas Urbig: After his alleged handball while running out at the halfway line, the Gladbach fans demanded a red card. But Urbig was allowed to continue playing. Would have been powerless during the Gladbach penalty, but Stöger's shot hit the post. Otherwise, Urbig had nothing to do. Rating: 3.


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Sacha Boey: Could not convince as a right-back. Had virtually nothing to do defensively, but also did practically nothing for Bayern's offensive play. Kompany took him out at halftime. Rating: 4.

Dayot Upamecano: Made no mistakes but also didn't have much to do against the defensive Gladbach team. Was substituted at halftime. Rating: 3.

Minjae Kim: Was rotated in for Tah and showed a confident performance. The same applies to him: against the non-existent Gladbach offense, he didn't have a hard time. Rating: 3.

Tom Bischof: Tested Gladbach's goalkeeper Nicolas with a powerful long-range shot. Started as a left-back, played in midfield next to Kimmich in the second half. Was diligent. Rating: 3.

Joshua Kimmich: Played very committedly, did a lot for Bayern's build-up. Fired a dangerous long-range shot that just missed. Kimmich then scored the relieving 1-0 with a well-placed left-footed shot after Bayern struggled for a long time. Strong performance from the FCB leader! Rating: 2.

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Leon Goretzka: Was, as so often, invisible in the midfield center. At the start of the second half, he moved back to central defense. Did not stand out there either. Rating: 4.

Michael Olise: Was quite submerged in the first half but then had three big chances at the start of the second half. Earned his scorer point after cleverly setting up Guerreiro's beautiful 2-0. Was an active presence afterward. Rating: 3.

Harry Kane: Had a scoring opportunity shortly before halftime but couldn't get enough power behind the ball. Often got in each other's way with Jackson, the coordination was off. Kane found the net immediately after Jackson's substitution, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Otherwise, Kane remained harmless. Rating: 4.

Luis Diaz: Missed a huge chance in the 1st minute. Was later tackled by Castrop, who saw a red card for it. Set up a chance for Jackson. Had many ball contacts but few highlights. Rating: 3.

Nicolas Jackson: Fumbled the ball just in front of the five-meter box after a pass from Diaz. Jackson should have done more with that. Missed another chance when he got stuck on Gladbach keeper Nicolas after a through ball at the edge of the penalty area. Otherwise, he was isolated. That was nothing. Another disappointing performance from the Chelsea loanee. Rating: 5.

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Substitutes:

Konrad Laimer (46th for Upamecano): Laimer took over the left side in the back four as he did against Brugge. The Austrian was very noticeable after his substitution and gave it his all once again. Rating: 2.

Raphael Guerreiro (46th for Boey): Guerreiro played as a right-back. Integrated well into the offense. Scored the important 2-0. Guerreiro's substitution paid off. Rating: 2.

Serge Gnabry (59th for Jackson): Immediately went to the number ten position, and Kane could finally move back to the striker position after Jackson's substitution. Set up Kimmich's 1-0. Gnabry brought fresh energy. Rating: 2.

Lennart Karl (76th for Diaz): What a goal! After his top performance against Brugge, the youngster makes Bayern fans cheer again with his unstoppable goal for 3-0. World-class action! Rating: 1.

Josip Stanisic (82nd for Bischof): Came on too late for a rating.

Here you can give your own ratings to the Bayern stars for the game at Borussia Mönchengladbach:

This is how the player rating tool "RankIt" works on FCBinside: After every FC Bayern game, fans can rate every player who has played at least 15 minutes with a grade. The grading scale ranges from 1 to 6. Grade 1 stands for a very good performance, grade 6 for an insufficient performance – just like in school reports.

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