
"Bayern Munich returns following international break to a series of do-or-die games, especially in the DFB-Pokal and the Champions League. A home fixture against SC Freiburg was perfect for their return - a team that has never won in the Allianz Arena while having enough quality to challenge them appropriately prior to an important fixture like Arsenal FC away at the Emirates. The game started off rather poorly for the Bavarians who found it rather difficult to get their footing right."
"Looking lethargic and impassive, the team's performance echoed the silence of the Ultras. However, they turned their tides and by dint of an extraordinary display of attacking football, won the match 6-2. Speaking on the setbacks from the beginning of the game, Aleksander Pavlović admits that Bayern were entirely at fault. "We were caught asleep twice on set pieces," he said, per @iMiaSanMia."
Bayern Munich returned from the international break facing critical fixtures in the DFB-Pokal and Champions League. A home match against SC Freiburg offered a chance to regain momentum before the trip to Arsenal. Bayern began the game sluggishly, conceded from set-piece lapses, and struggled to find rhythm. The team then produced an extraordinary attacking performance to win 6-2. Aleksander Pavlović acknowledged the early errors, praised the team’s resilience and high tempo, provided an assist for Harry Kane, and noted that Hiroki Itō returned after a March metatarsal fracture.
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