Bayern 5-0 Hamburg (Sep 13, 2025) Game Analysis - ESPN
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Bayern 5-0 Hamburg (Sep 13, 2025) Game Analysis - ESPN
"Bayern Munich warmed up for their Champions League opener against Chelsea by routing Hamburg SV 5-0 in the Bundesliga on Saturday. Serge Gnabry got the scoring underway in the third minute, before Harry Kane set up Aleksandar Pavlović in the ninth and then converted a penalty, Luis Díaz then made it 4-0 with a deflected shot in the 29th. Hamburg goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes prevented a bigger scoreline."
"Bayern's transfer chief, Max Eberl, acknowledged on Friday that he'd prefer to see Israel goalkeeper Daniel Peretz in the Hamburg goal. Peretz joined Hamburg on loan from Bayern in the offseason in the hope of getting more playing time, but Heuer Fernandes helped his team to promotion last season and has stayed in coach Merlin Polzin's favor for their Bundesliga return."
"Bayern coach Vincent Kompany sent on Senegal forward Nicolas Jackson after the break for his Bundesliga debut, but Bayern's intensity dropped with the result already clear and Kane had to wait until the 62nd before getting his second goal. Both sets of fans refrained from chanting and singing during the second half when it was apparent there were two medical emergencies in the stands. The supporters resumed once they got the all-clear."
Bayern Munich beat Hamburg SV 5-0 in the Bundesliga with an early goal from Serge Gnabry, a ninth-minute assist to Aleksandar Pavlović from Harry Kane, a Kane penalty, and a deflected Luis Díaz effort in the 29th. Hamburg goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes made saves to limit the margin. Bayern coach Vincent Kompany introduced Nicolas Jackson for his Bundesliga debut after the break, and Kane added a second goal in the 62nd. Bayern's transfer chief expressed a preference for loaned Israel goalkeeper Daniel Peretz in Hamburg's goal. Two medical emergencies briefly silenced the crowd before an all-clear.
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