Bayern Munich thrash Brugge, move up to second in the Champions League | OneFootball

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·22 de octubre de 2025

Bayern Munich thrash Brugge, move up to second in the Champions League

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This Wednesday, in the third round of the league phase of the Champions League, Bayern Munich won comfortably against Club Brugge, 4-0, at the Allianz Arena. The goals for the German side were scored by 17-year-old Lennart Karl, Harry Kane, and Luis Díaz.

Standings Situation

With this victory, Bayern Munich finished the third round in second place in the standings, with nine points, that is, a 100% success rate. The team led by Kompany only missed out on the top spot due to the number of goals scored. PSG, the leader, has scored 13 goals, while the German team has found the net 12 times.


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Club Brugge, on the other hand, dropped to 21st place, with only three points earned.

📋 Match Summary

🔴 BAYERN MUNICH 4 X 0 CLUB BRUGGE 🔵

🏆 Competition: 3rd round of the Champions League league phase 🏟️ Venue: Allianz Arena, Munich (Germany) 📅 Date: October 22, 2025 (Wednesday) ⏰ Time: 1:45 PM (Brasília time)

Goals Lennart Karl, 5′ 1st half (Bayern Munich) ⚽ Harry Kane, 14′ 1st half (Bayern Munich) ⚽ Luis Díaz, 34′ 1st half (Bayern Munich) ⚽ Nicolas Jackson, 34′ 2nd half (Bayern Munich)

How was the match?

First half

Bayern Munich started the match in total control and opened the scoring just 4 minutes in. Jonathan Tah passed to Lennart Karl, who made a beautiful play, dribbled past four defenders and, before entering the box, fired a high shot, scoring a stunning goal for the Bavarians. It was the first goal for the 17-year-old with the senior team.

The German team continued to dominate and, at 13 minutes, Luis Díaz made a great pass down the left to Laimer, who entered the box and crossed low. Harry Kane appeared unmarked in the six-yard box and simply tapped it into the net, extending the lead to 2-0.

Even with the advantage, Bayern maintained their offensive rhythm. Luis Díaz was the standout, creating chances and forcing good saves from the opposing goalkeeper. The persistence paid off at 33 minutes, when the Colombian played a one-two with Laimer at the edge of the box and struck a beautiful cross-shot, leaving the keeper with no chance, scoring Bayern’s third goal.

Second half

Brugge returned with changes, trying to balance the game, but Bayern continued to control the action. Early on, Harry Kane had two good chances but shot wide. The Belgian team responded with attempts from Siquet and Tzolis, but without success.

At 34 minutes, Bayern sealed the deal. Inside the box, Olise crossed low and Lamier’s shot was blocked. The ball fell to Nicolas Jackson, who, unmarked, slotted it into the back of the net.

Upcoming Matches

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Royal Antwerp vs Club Brugge – 12th round of the Belgian Championship Date and time: 10/25 (Sunday), at 9:30 AM Venue: Bosuilstadion, Antwerp (Belgium)

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