Bayern Munich Frauen defeat FC Koln 3-0
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Bayern Munich Frauen defeat FC Koln 3-0
"Pernille Harder opened the scoring in the 21st minute with a well-timed run to latch on to a pinpoint long through ball from Georgia Stanway. Harder would get her second of the game barely eight minutes later by finishing off another good pass, this time from Linda Dallmann, although the goal was less about the pass and more about the dummy and subsequent finish."
"Bayern currently lead the table at least eleven points clear of second-placed VfL Wolfsburg, who have a game in hand. The champions have seven more games left in the Bundesliga season, and four wins will secure the championship."
"The German champions were not in good shape coming into the game despite their season record - the side was ravaged with injuries to the point that they could only fill seven out of the possible nine bench slots, and two of those went to Giulia Gwinn, who was reportedly feeling sick, and Franziska Kett, who had taken a knock to her foot in training."
Bayern Munich's women's team secured a 3-0 victory over FC Köln while managing multiple injuries that restricted their available substitutes. The team fielded a makeshift lineup with only seven bench spots filled, including two players dealing with illness and injury concerns. Köln started strongly but Bayern dominated after finding their rhythm. Pernille Harder scored twice in the first half, with additional goals from Linda Dallmann. The second half saw minimal action as Köln struggled to create meaningful chances. Bayern now leads the Bundesliga by eleven points with seven games remaining, needing just four more wins to secure the championship. Laila Portella made her Bundesliga debut during the match.
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