Bayern Munich are a team on fire โ a relentless red machine showing no mercy, no weakness, and no sign of slowing down. Under Vincent Kompanyโs fearless leadership, the reigning Bundesliga champions extended their incredible unbeaten streak to 15 consecutive victories across all competitions with a commanding 3-0 triumph over Bayer Leverkusen at a roaring Allianz Arena on Saturday.
The win not only stretched Bayernโs flawless start to the campaign but also sent a powerful message to the rest of Europe: the Bavarian giants are back to their absolute best. With the result, Bayern moved five points clear at the top of the Bundesliga table, leaving RB Leipzig chasing shadows and Leverkusen stunned as their 37-game unbeaten away run came crashing to an end.
It was a night of milestones and momentum. Serge Gnabry, celebrating his 250th Bundesliga appearance, opened the scoring in the 25th minute with trademark precision โ darting past the defence before coolly slotting home after a clever assist from 18-year-old playmaker Tom Bischof. The goal sent the 75,000-strong Munich crowd into jubilation as Gnabryโs consistency and composure once again underlined his value to Kompanyโs high-tempo system.
Just six minutes later, Nicolas Jackson, the Chelsea loanee still finding his feet in Germany, doubled the lead with a clinical strike after a smart through ball from Konrad Laimer. It was Jacksonโs first Bundesliga goal, and it arrived in style โ full of confidence, pace, and power. The Senegalese forward could have had a second before halftime, but a tight offside call denied him, and another header sailed narrowly over the bar.
Before Leverkusen could regroup, disaster struck in the 43rd minute. Defender Loรฏc Badรฉ, under pressure from the relentless Bayern press, turned the ball into his own net, effectively sealing the game before halftime.
With Harry Kane, Luis Dรญaz, and Michael Olise starting on the bench, Bayernโs squad depth was on full display. All three were introduced just before the hour mark as part of a triple substitution โ a luxury few managers in Europe can afford.
Leverkusen, usually known for their tactical discipline, were outplayed and outpaced from start to finish. Their record-breaking away run, which had stretched over two seasons, ended with a harsh reality check.
Now, all eyes turn to Europe. Bayern will carry their perfect momentum into Tuesdayโs Champions League showdown with Paris Saint-Germain, while Leverkusen look to regroup before their trip to Benfica.
