Daily Schmankerl: The aftermath of Bayern Munich vs. Hamburger SV; Arsenal, Liverpool want VfB Stuttgart's Angelo Stiller; Juventus to make move for Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee?; and MORE!
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Daily Schmankerl: The aftermath of Bayern Munich vs. Hamburger SV; Arsenal, Liverpool want VfB Stuttgart's Angelo Stiller; Juventus to make move for Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee?; and MORE!
"A handball call in the box would set up Kane for an attempt, which the Englishman promptly buried in the 26th minute after a VAR decision. Even with Heuer Fernandes guessing the right way, Kane had too much velocity on his attempt and also perfect placement. Yup, it was a free-for-all. In the 29th minute, a long-range attempt from Luis Díaz deflected off of a Hamburg defender and evaded Heuer Fernandes for another goal. What a freaking nightmare of a start for Der Dino."
"It did not take long for Bayern Munich to get going as Konrad Laimer found Serge Gnabry in the 3rd minute. Bayern Munich was clearly a class above of Hamburg and Gnabry rifled that shot home. Just six minutes later, Aleksandar Pavlović snuck in with a nifty goal of his own and the rout was on. Harry Kane had the assist."
Bayern Munich routed Hamburger SV 5-0 at the Allianz Arena. Bayern seized control immediately, with Konrad Laimer setting up Serge Gnabry for an early goal in the 3rd minute. Aleksandar Pavlović struck six minutes later, assisted by Harry Kane, and Kane converted a VAR-awarded penalty in the 26th minute. A long-range effort involving Luis Díaz deflected in moments after to stretch the lead. Hamburg conceded repeatedly and offered few sustained responses. Bayern managed the game tempo, made halftime substitutions including Raphaël Guerreiro and Nicolas Jackson, and closed out a comprehensive victory.
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