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Musiala magic inspires Bayern to victory over Frankfurt

Musiala magic inspires Bayern to victory over Frankfurt
Bayern Munich dominated Eintracht Frankfurt from start to finish in a resounding 4-0 victory, with Jamal Musiala delivering a man-of-the-match performance.

Bayern Munich dominated Eintracht Frankfurt from start to finish in a resounding 4-0 victory, with Jamal Musiala delivering a man-of-the-match performance.

Bayern Munich 4-0 Eintracht Frankfurt                                                                                                  Goals: 1-0 Olise 45+3‘ (assist:Sané), 2-0 Ito 62’. 3-0 Musiala 83’ (assist: Sané), 4-0 Gnabry 90+2’ (assist: Coman)

Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt, two of the Bundesliga's in-form teams, faced off in a highly anticipated clash at the Allianz Arena. The hosts entered the match with a formidable record, having won six and drawn one of their seven league fixtures in 2025. Frankfurt, boasting the second-best record of the calendar year, arrived unbeaten in their last seven matches under Dino Toppmöller. 

Jamal Musiala scored a great solo goal for Bayern's third. - IMAGO/Revierfoto

Bayern dominate as Olise breaks the deadlock

The match began with Bayern asserting their dominance, creating several chances in the opening exchanges. However, it was Frankfurt who had the first clear opportunity, with Hugo Ekitiké narrowly missing the target in the sixth minute. The hosts quickly responded, with Thomas Müller and Michael Olise both coming close to opening the scoring. Bayern were in control but had the blow of Joshua Kimmich being forced off with an injury in the 43rd minute, replaced by Leon Goretzka. Just as it seemed the first half would end goalless, Olise struck in the third minute of added time, finishing off a slick move to give Bayern a 1-0 lead at the break.

Michael Olise's goal gave Bayern the first half lead they deserved. - IMAGO/Eduard Martin

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Bayern extend lead as Frankfurt struggle

The second half saw Bayern maintain their momentum, with Hiroki Ito doubling their lead in the 61st minute. The goal came from a corner, with Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp misjudging the flight of the ball, allowing Ito to capitalise. Frankfurt struggled to respond, with their best chance falling to Elye Wahi, who had come on as a substitute at half-time. Bayern continued to press, with Leroy Sané coming close to adding a third, only to be denied by a last-ditch block. Sané's frustration showed later when he received a yellow card in the 77th minute, followed by Tuta being booked for Frankfurt three minutes later.

Hiroki Ito scored his first goal in Bayern colours, capitalising on a mistake from Kevin Trapp. - IMAGO/Silas Schueller/DeFodi Images

Musiala magic seals the victory

As the match entered its final stages, Musiala took centre stage with a moment of individual brilliance. In the 83rd minute, the young German international embarked on a mazy run, weaving past Frankfurt defenders before calmly slotting the ball past Trapp. The goal was a fitting reward for Musiala's outstanding performance throughout the match. There was still time for Serge Gnabry, who had come on as a late substitute, to add gloss to the scoreline, scoring Bayern's fourth in stoppage time to complete a resounding 4-0 victory.

Jamal Musiala concluded his outstanding run with an emphatic finish to make the three points a certainty. - IMAGO/Oryk HAIST

Player of the Match: Jamal Musiala

Musiala's performance was nothing short of spectacular. The 21-year-old was again at the heart of Bayern's attacking play, consistently troubling the Frankfurt defence with his quick feet and intelligent movement. His goal, a mesmerising solo effort, was the highlight of the match and a testament to his exceptional skill and composure. Musiala's contribution extended beyond his goal, as he won the most challenges (11) for Bayern and was the most-pressed player (29 times).

Bundesliga Match FactsxGoals: Bayern Munich 4.3 - Eintracht Frankfurt 0.69Fastest player: Nnamdi Collins (Frankfurt), 34.71 km/hLowest goal probability: 1-0 by Michael Olise (Bayern), 96 percentMost pressed player: Jamal Musiala (Bayern), 29 times under pressurePass efficiency: Aleksandar Pavlović (Bayern), +3.65

Fantasy Heroes: Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich, 320 Points), Hiroki Ito (Bayern Munich, 287 Points), Michael Olise (Bayern Munich, 280 Points)

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