Harry Kane leads Bavaria to the 4-0 victory against Stuttgart with Hattrick

Harry Kane leads Bavaria to the 4-0 victory against Stuttgart with Hattrick

Stand: 21.10.2024 00:00 pm

FC Bayern Munich celebrated a convincing 4-0 win against VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga on Saturday evening. Harry Kane proved to be the main actor by scoring a hat trick and ending the long dry spell without scoring for Bayern. Despite the superior performance of the Munich in the second half, the game was shaped at the beginning by some uncertainties.

The first 45 minutes were anything but easy for Bayern. Although they dominated the action, there was a lack of precision. Another setback was the injury to Aleksandar Pavlovic, who fell unhappily in a duel and suffered a broken collarbone. After a half hour and good control over the game, the Stuttgart team came to a dangerous possibilities that they ultimately could not use. The respect for the Bayern offensive seemed to inhibit more in the first half.

Kanes Hattrick

After the break, the Bavarians showed a completely different face. The breakthrough came in the 57th minute through a fantastic shot from Harry Kane over 25 meters away, which rushed flat into the goal of the Stuttgart. This goal gave the Munich noticeably buoyancy. Not long afterwards Kane increased to 2-0 after he was staged by Thomas Müller Clever and hit the net from a very short distance. In the 80th minute it was Kane again who, after a rebound, put the ball on the net for the third time.

The end pointed Kingsley Coman, who also received and completed from Müller. Bayern had literally overrun the Stuttgart defensive during the game. Stuttgart remained defensively, but they remained harmlessly and were only able to radiate sporadically in the first half.

Stuttgart offensive harmless, Munich imprecise

The first half was a special patience for the Stuttgart Bundesliga formation. VfB keeper Alexander Nübel, who was against his old team in the game, commented on the game: "We played well in the first half, then it gets really gross." The Stuttgart team was under pressure when the Bayern kickers turned their possibilities after the first goal and thus changed the flow of the encounter abruptly.

The challenges for Stuttgart were diverse: defensive errors, missing offensive game and ultimately the pressure that could no longer be kept longer led to a nerve-racking second round. Coach Sebastian Hoeneß also saw his team duty to avoid these mistakes in the analysis of their next games: "It is not a good feeling to get four goals in 30 minutes - we have to analyze that," says Hoeneß.

The Munich team is now self-confident after this clear victory, while Stuttgart analyzes the upcoming challenges. The next games in the Champions League are already targeted in the calendar, because both Bavaria and Stuttgart are faced with severe exams.

Details and further information about the upcoming games can be found in the reporting, like www.sportschau.de reports .

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