Bayern Munich put four past Club Brugge to keep up imperious form

 Bayern Munich extended their flawless start to the 2025–26 season with a commanding 4–0 victory over Club Brugge in the UEFA Champions League, showcasing their attacking depth and defensive solidity at the Allianz Arena.


⚽ Ruthless First-Half Display

The German champions wasted no time asserting dominance. 17-year-old Lennart Karl opened the scoring with a stunning solo effort, becoming the youngest German to score in the competition. Harry Kane followed up with a trademark finish at the far post after a slick assist from Konrad Laimer, marking his 20th goal in 12 matches this season.

Luis Díaz added a third before halftime, unleashing a rocket that ricocheted off the underside of the bar—his fourth goal in five Champions League appearances.

🔄 Jackson Seals It

In the second half, substitute Nicolas Jackson pounced on a rebound to make it 4–0, scoring in back-to-back European matches. Bayern’s midfield, led by Joshua Kimmich and Aleksandar Pavlović, controlled possession (60%) and tempo throughout.

🧠 Tactical Masterclass

Manager Vincent Kompany rotated wisely, bringing on Leon Goretzka, Wisdom Mike, and Kim Min-jae to preserve energy and maintain intensity. Bayern have now won 12 straight matches across all competitions and remain unbeaten in their last 36 home UCL group games.

Club Brugge, meanwhile, suffered their second consecutive Champions League defeat and have now won just once in 13 matches against German opposition.

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