Bayern Munich hammer five past Hamburg on matchday three of Bundesliga
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Bayern Munich hammer five past Hamburg on matchday three of Bundesliga
"The hosts got a perfect start to the game as Serge Gnabry drilled the ball into the net from an acute angle in the third minute. Gnabry has started the season strongly with goals and assists flowing at a good rate. Konrad Laimer played a neat pass in the buildup to set up Gnabry for the shot. Hamburg were all over the place in the first 10 minutes of the game."
"The game was well beyond the visitors in 25 minutes as the referee awarded the penalty after VAR review. Serge Gnabry played a crucial role in winning the penalty as he brought down an aerial ball with great touch at the byline, and his pass eventually made contact with the defender's hand. Harry Kane made no mistake in converting from the spot to triple Die Roten's lead."
Bayern Munich hosted Hamburg and won 3-0, maintaining a 100% winning record this season across all competitions. Vincent Kompany named his strongest starting XI and avoided any injury absences during the international break. Serge Gnabry opened the scoring in the third minute after a Konrad Laimer pass, and Bayern added a second in the ninth following a Harry Kane return pass to Pavlovic. A VAR-reviewed penalty in the 25th minute, earned after Gnabry's byline touch led to a handball, was converted by Kane to make it 3-0. Luis Díaz then scored in the 29th minute from a quick Joshua Kimmich free kick and a fortunate deflection.
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