
"Bayern Munich scored three second-half goals to ensure they continued their 100 per cent Bundesliga record with a 3-0 victory over 10-man Borussia Monchengladbach. Vincent Kompany's side were made to work for their eight successive league victory but broke the resistance of a resilient Monchengladbach side with three goals in the space of 17 minutes in the second period. Jens Castrop was given his marching orders which forced Monchengladbach to play 72 minutes with 10 men,"
"Monchengladbach's task was made harder when they were reduced to 10 men in the 18th minute. Castrop was late into a challenge on Diaz and was initially given a yellow card but referee Sascha Stegemann was sent to the VAR screen and upgraded the card to a red. The hosts still made life difficult for the league leaders, they shared most of the possession but were only able to register four attempts as the half drew to a close."
Bayern Munich maintained a 100 percent Bundesliga record with a 3-0 victory over 10-man Borussia Monchengladbach, securing an eighth successive league win. Jens Castrop was sent off in the 18th minute, forcing Monchengladbach to play 72 minutes with ten men. Joshua Kimmich opened the scoring with his first goal of the campaign, Raphaël Guerreiro added a second, and Lennart Karl grabbed his first Bundesliga goal to seal the points. Bayern created early chances through Nicolas Jackson and Luis Díaz, had a Harry Kane effort ruled out for offside, and Michael Olise was denied by a heroic Kevin Diks clearance.
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