
"There were some interesting selections. There was no Alphonso Davies, Hiroki Itō, Michael Olise (suspension), Aleksandar Pavlović, Jamal Musiala, or Dayot Upamecano. Konrad Laimer started at left-back, while Leon Goretzka, Serge Gnabry, and Kim Min-jae also got the nod. Notably, Lennart Karl started at right wing, where he could play in an inverted style. As expected whenever this is a heavy rotation, Bayern Munich was choppy to start."
"After some horrific build out play against an aggressive Bayern Munich press, Kane would shed that moniker with a perfectly placed show that eluded Mio Backhaus, who was not in the best position anyway for a 2-0 lead. Kane, who was making an early case for Meister of the Match, found Luis Díaz with a great leading pass, which the Colombian eventually fired into Backhaus. Honestly, Díaz had not done that in a while; he was due after an absolutely incredible spell."
Bayern Munich won 3-0 at Werder Bremen with two goals from Harry Kane and one from Leon Goretzka. Several regulars were absent, including Alphonso Davies, Michael Olise (suspension), Jamal Musiala, and Dayot Upamecano, while Konrad Laimer started at left-back and Lennart Karl started on the right wing. Bayern began choppy under heavy rotation, but Karl's dribbling earned a penalty converted by Kane in the 22nd minute. Kane added a second after Bremen's poor build-out play, and Goretzka also scored. Joshua Kimmich appeared off early, raising concern about a possible ankle issue.
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