Bayern Munich secured a 3-1 victory over Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League, with goals from Serge Gnabry, Lennart Karl, and Jonathan Tah overturning an early own goal by Joshua Kimmich.
Bayern Munich secured a hard-fought 3-1 victory against Sporting CP at the Allianz Arena, mounting a quick comeback in the second half after initially falling behind.
Goals from Serge Gnabry, teenage sensation Lennart Karl, and defender Jonathan Tah ensured the home side took all three points in their Champions League fixture.
The following details the assessment of each starting player’s contribution:
Manuel Neuer: 7.0
The veteran custodian’s evening was largely quiet, but he demonstrated his enduring quality when called upon. Neuer was helpless on the opening goal—a close-range deflection from a teammate—yet he executed a critical reflex save in the first half to deny an own-goal, maintaining parity when the defense was breached.
Konrad Laimer: 7.0
Operating on the right flank, Laimer offered a blend of defensive work rate and forward impetus. His standout moment came when he delivered the precise ball that allowed Karl to score the crucial second goal, effectively completing the immediate turnaround and securing his place as a key provider.
Dayot Upamecano: 6.5
The central defender delivered a routine, physically solid performance. Upamecano was instrumental in winning back possession and showcased excellent tackling numbers, ensuring that Sporting’s attacks through the center were largely suffocated and controlled.
Jonathan Tah: 7.5
Tah enjoyed a highly efficient night, not only defending cleanly but also getting on the score sheet. His flawless passing display underpinned the team’s build-up, and he capped his outing by slotting home the third goal, confirming the victory with a strike from close range.
Josip Stanišić: 6.5
Stanišić held a disciplined position at left-back, focusing primarily on defensive stability. He successfully contained the threat down his wing and contributed to the overall compactness of the back four, minimizing risks after the team went a goal down.
Joshua Kimmich: 6.9
A night of contrasts for the deep-lying playmaker, who inadvertently put the opposition ahead with an own goal. Despite that unfortunate moment, Kimmich was massively influential in midfield, leading the team in total touches and constantly dictating the tempo and distribution of possession from deep positions.
Aleksandar Pavlović: 7.0
The young midfielder was tasked with maintaining control in the center of the park and executed his role admirably. Pavlović maintained exceptionally high passing accuracy, calmly linking the defense to the attack and ensuring consistent ball movement under pressure.
Michael Olise: 7.5
The highest-rated wide attacker was the chief creative force for Bayern. Olise consistently beat his marker, leading the team in successful dribbles, and notched a valuable assist for Gnabry’s equalizing goal from a corner kick, showcasing his league-leading vision in the final third.
Lennart Karl: 8.0
The teenager was arguably the decisive factor in the match, scoring the goal that put Bayern ahead and set him into the history books as the youngest player to score in three consecutive Champions League games. His strike demonstrated brilliant composure and technique, earning him deserved praise.
Serge Gnabry: 8.0
Gnabry played a decisive role in the comeback, contributing both a goal and an assist. His volleyed equalizer was critical in settling the team after conceding, and his headed layoff for Tah’s goal showed his sharpness in advanced areas throughout the evening.
Harry Kane: 6.8
Despite failing to find the back of the net, the main striker was active in the attacking third, registering the highest number of shots on goal for the side. Kane was unlucky to see one effort hit the woodwork, but his relentless movement continued to open spaces for the wide attackers.

