The match between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Bayern Munich started 15 minutes late because the away team's bus was stuck on the way to the stadium.
However, the "Gray Tigers" quickly created a storm when Luis Díaz shot wide of the post in the first situation. In the 19th minute, Gladbach was reduced to 10 men after Jens Castrop received a straight red card for a rough tackle on Díaz.

Despite having one more player for most of the time, Bayern still struggled against the home team's dense defense. Harry Kane missed a golden opportunity in the 42nd minute, causing the first half to end in a stalemate.
In the second half, coach Vincent Kompany sent Raphael Guerreiro and Konrad Laimer onto the field, and the game immediately improved.
After Kane's goal was ruled out for offside by VAR, Joshua Kimmich broke the deadlock in the 64th minute with a precise finish from inside the box. Just five minutes later, Guerreiro doubled the lead with an exemplary combination on the right flank.

In the 76th minute, Kompany gave the opportunity to 17-year-old talent Lennart Karl, and he immediately shone. Just 5 minutes after entering the field, Karl fired a beautiful long-range shot to seal a 3-0 victory, continuing his explosive form after scoring in the Champions League. Bayern Munich consolidated their position at the top of the Bundesliga, affirming their formidable strength and depth under Kompany.
Score
Bayern Munich: Kimmich 64', Guerreiro 69', Karl 81'
Red card
Monchengladbach: Jens Castrop 19'
Line-up
Monchengladbach: Nicolas, Castrop, Elvedi, Diks, Netz, Sander, Engelhardt, Honorat, Stoger, Reitz, Tabakovic
Bayern Munich : Urbig, Boey, Upamecano, Kim Min Jae, Bischof, Kimmich, Goretzka, Olise, Harry Kane, Diaz, Jackson
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/ket-qua-bong-da-gladbach-vs-bayern-munich-bundesliga-2025-26-vong-8-2342617.html






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