
"After coming from 1-0 down to win 4-1 away at FC Köln in the second round of the DFB-Pokal, Bayern Munich made it 14 wins from 14 matches, setting a record for the most consecutive victories to start a season in any of Europe's top five leagues. Vincent Kompany's side responded impressively to Ragnar Ache's 31st-minute goal. After conceding, goals from Luis Díaz and Harry Kane came in quick succession within the span of just two minutes, putting Bayern back in the driver's seat."
"So close to kickoff, Eberl didn't exactly appreciate the question. Alex, don't be angry now, but, I don't know, three minutes before kick-off this question now? Honestly. Now we want to play the cup game and not talk about the vision that Vini and I discussed, Eberl replied. Before he responded, he hadn't had much of a chance to speak, as Bastian Schweinsteiger was offering his own analysis on the matchup and Bayern's form."
Bayern Munich came from 1-0 down to win 4-1 away at FC Köln in the DFB-Pokal second round, making it 14 wins from 14 matches and setting a European top-five leagues record for consecutive season-opening victories. Vincent Kompany's side conceded to Ragnar Ache in the 31st minute but responded with goals from Luis Díaz and Harry Kane within two minutes to take control. Kane added a second strike in the second half and Michael Olise scored to seal the victory. The win sent Bayern through to the DFB-Pokal round of 16 and reinforced their dominant domestic form. Tensions briefly surfaced pre-match during a sideline exchange about Kompany's contract.
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