
"Indeed, although Frankfurt had a decent first half (apart from the two goals they conceded), Bayern never looked like they were in any remote danger. The second half was even better, with Frankfurt reduced to zero shots on target. Neuer himself did not have much to do all game other than a point blank save he made with his leg in the first half."
"That said, Neuer and the team is not letting their success get to their heads. "But of course there are always things we can do better. It's always about looking forward and preparing for the next game," he added. Indeed, the month of October will bring many more challenges. First, Bayern welcomes Borussia Dortmund to the Allianz Arena, and away trips to Mönchengladbach and Köln (league and Pokal, respectively) await after a home match against Club Brugge in the Champions League."
Bayern Munich secured a 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt, breaking a two-season home winless run against them. The team combined pressing, box defending, and ball control to dominate possession and create counter opportunities that produced the third goal. Frankfurt offered a decent first-half performance despite conceding twice, but produced no shots on target after halftime. Manuel Neuer made a crucial point-blank leg save and praised improving automatisms and role clarity across the squad while noting areas for improvement. A congested October and November fixture list follows, then an international break.
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