FC Bayern München put on a masterclass at Allianz Arena, securing a dominant 2-0 victory over SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga. With two goals to their name, FC Bayern München left their opponents struggling to find a response.
The match was goalless until FC Bayern München took the lead in the 38th minute through Harry Kane.
Thomas Müller increased FC Bayern München's lead with an assist by Serge Gnabry, in the 78th minute.
Prior to his maiden league goal of the campaign, Kane picked up his Torjägerkanone prize, an award given to the Bundesliga's top goalscorer, after 36 top-flight goals last season.
Sunday's win over Freiburg was Vincent Kompany's maiden Bundesliga win at Allianz Arena.
Thomas Müller, who came off the bench for his 710th competitive senior game for Bayern, saw him surpass Sepp Maier as the club’s new outright record appearance holder.
The result means FC Bayern München are now in second place in the table and that SC Freiburg are 10th in the league.
FC Bayern München play Holstein Kiel on 14 September, Werder Bremen on 21 September and Bayer 04 Leverkusen (home) on 28 September. SC Freiburg's next opponents are VfL Bochum 1848 on 14 September, Heidenheim on 21 September and St. Pauli (home) on 28 September.
The result means FC Bayern München are now in second place in the table and that SC Freiburg are 10th in the league.
FC Bayern München play Holstein Kiel on 14 September, Werder Bremen on 21 September and Bayer 04 Leverkusen (home) on 28 September. SC Freiburg's next opponents are VfL Bochum 1848 on 14 September, Heidenheim on 21 September and St. Pauli (home) on 28 September.
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