To close the 2nd day of the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich received Augsburg in their den of the Allianz Arena. After a great victory for their entry into the running against Werder Bremen (0-4), Thomas Tuchel’s players had some difficulty entering this meeting. The visitors also pressed the Bavarians who couldn’t seem to be as dangerous as usual. Despite several corners for the locals, we had to wait for a long shot from Leon Goretzka to see Finn Dahmen make the first save of the match (29th). A few minutes later, on a nice inspiration from Serge Gnabry who found Leroy Sané in depth, the German striker triggered a shot well saved by the Augsburg goalkeeper but the ball returned directly to Felix Uduokhai, unhappy, who pushed the ball involuntarily on the post before the leather crosses the line despite his intervention (33rd, 1-0).
As Bayern Munich began to put more and more pressure on the opposing defense, Joshua Kimmich attempted a shot but his shot was blocked by the hand of Niklas Dorsch in his box. The people of Munich then demanded a penalty from the referee who himself went to check the images. After verification, he agreed with the teammates of Harry Kane who in turn took charge of executing the sentence to make the break in this meeting (40th, 2-0). Upon returning from the locker room, the Bavarians returned with the same intentions as at the end of the first period and the pressing was becoming more and more intense on Finn Dahmen’s cages. Leroy Sané entered the opposing penalty area and sent a heavy strike which ended its race on the post of the visitors’ goalkeeper (68th). In the process, Harry Kane took advantage of a fine pass from Alphonso Davies to show his finishing skills and offer himself a double (69th, 3-0). The reduction in the score signed Dion Beljo at the end of the meeting was anecdotal (86th, 3-1) while Joshua Kimmich’s teammates could celebrate their second victory in the Bundesliga.