
"Bayern Munich faced a historical opponent in Werder Bremen, as they played their home Wiesn match. They have been the better side on most occasions, particularly at home against Werder. Tonight was no exception - the results speak for themselves as Bayern bag a 4-0 win in the Allianz and continue their Bundesliga campaign having won every single game so far. Here are the observations from the game."
"While this has been spoken enough of already, it needs to be said again - Bayern Munich got incredibly lucky in not only signing Harry Kane, but also finding him on a constant upward trajectory despite his age. The England captain has been worth every penny spent on him, and one could go on and on, talk about how he contributes to every second, and every square inch of the pitch. Despite having played for barely two years, he has already made records, having finally secured his 100th goal in his 104 appearances so far. It also helps the fact that now in Luis Diaz, he has someone with the relentlessness and creativity to feed him from the left too. The sky is the limit - at the rate he's going, even legendary records hardly stand a chance."
"All you ever have to do to survive in German football is play at least three positions, and make a solid impression in at least two of them. No one does that better than Konrad Laimer. While much has been spoken on how extraordinary he is at right-back and his incredible overlap with Michael Olise, little is said of his time at left-back. The truth is, he does not look comfortable enough in that position, and yet, continues to be the starter - a testament to his prowess. His goal towards the end of the game was phenomenal - a left-footed shot from close range, assisted by Tom Bischof. Yet again in an unfamiliar position, but the Austrian continues to deliver."
Bayern Munich hosted Werder Bremen in their Wiesn home match and secured a 4-0 victory at the Allianz, maintaining a perfect start to the Bundesliga season. Harry Kane has justified his signing with a strong upward trajectory, contributing across the pitch and reaching 100 goals in 104 appearances, aided by service from Luis Diaz. Konrad Laimer remains a versatile asset, operating across multiple positions and scoring a late left-footed close-range goal assisted by Tom Bischof. Tom Bischof provided the assist for Laimer's goal and delivered a noteworthy performance.
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