Match Details

Bundesliga
FC St. Pauli
0 5
Bayern München
Full Time
HT 0-1
J. Musiala 9'L. Goretzka 53'View all (5)
Match Started
J. Musiala 9'

Goal (Assist: K. Laimer)

Konrad Laimer 19'

Yellow Card

Half Time
Joel Chima Fujita 52'

Yellow Card

Michael Olise 52'

Yellow Card

L. Goretzka 53'

Goal

M. Olise 55'

Goal (Assist: L. Goretzka)

K. Laimer J. Stanisic 58'

Substitution

M. Olise L. Diaz 59'

Substitution

J. Kimmich A. Davies 59'

Substitution

N. Jackson 65'

Goal (Assist: J. Musiala)

J. Fujita C. Metcalfe 66'

Substitution

H. Ito J. Tah 67'

Substitution

A. Hountondji M. Kaars 77'

Substitution

L. Ritzka L. Oppie 77'

Substitution

J. Musiala B. Ndiaye 84'

Substitution

R. Guerreiro 88'

Goal

M. Pereira Lage T. Hara 89'

Substitution

VAR
Leon Goretzka 90+6'

VAR Check: Goal cancelled

Full Time
End of Match

FC St. Pauli 3-4-2-1 Alexander Blessin

Nikola Vasilj 22
Vasilj
Karol Mets 3
Mets
Hauke Wahl 5
Wahl
Tomoya Ando 15
Ando
Lars Ritzka 21
Ritzka
Joel Chima Fujita 16
Fujita
Mathias Rasmussen 20
Rasmussen
Arkadiusz Pyrka 11
Pyrka
Mathias Pereira Lage 28
Lage
Danel Sinani 10
Sinani
Andreas Hountondji 27
Hountondji

Starters

  • Nikola Vasilj22 Nikola Vasilj
  • Karol Mets3 Karol Mets
  • Hauke Wahl5 Hauke Wahl
  • Tomoya Ando15 Tomoya Ando
  • Lars Ritzka21 Lars Ritzka
  • Joel Chima Fujita16 Joel Chima Fujita
  • Mathias Rasmussen20 Mathias Rasmussen
  • Arkadiusz Pyrka11 Arkadiusz Pyrka
  • Mathias Pereira Lage28 Mathias Pereira Lage
  • Danel Sinani10 Danel Sinani
  • Andreas Hountondji27 Andreas Hountondji

Substitutes

  • Ben Voll1 Ben Voll
  • David Nemeth4 David Nemeth
  • Abdoulie Ceesay9 Abdoulie Ceesay
  • Taichi Hara18 Taichi Hara
  • Martijn Kaars19 Martijn Kaars
  • Louis Oppie23 Louis Oppie
  • Connor Metcalfe24 Connor Metcalfe
  • Adam Dźwigała25 Adam Dźwigała
  • Jannik Thomas Robatsch34 Jannik Thomas Robatsch

Bayern München 4-2-3-1 Vincent Kompany

Manuel Neuer 1
Neuer
Tom Bischof 20
Bischof
Hiroki Itō 21
Itō
Min-jae Kim 3
Kim
Konrad Laimer 27
Laimer
Leon Goretzka 8
Goretzka
Joshua Kimmich 6
Kimmich
Jamal Musiala 10
Musiala
Raphaël Guerreiro 22
Guerreiro
Michael Olise 17
Olise
Nicolas Jackson 11
Jackson

Starters

  • Manuel Neuer1 Manuel Neuer
  • Tom Bischof20 Tom Bischof
  • Hiroki Itō21 Hiroki Itō
  • Min-jae Kim3 Min-jae Kim
  • Konrad Laimer27 Konrad Laimer
  • Leon Goretzka8 Leon Goretzka
  • Joshua Kimmich6 Joshua Kimmich
  • Jamal Musiala10 Jamal Musiala
  • Raphaël Guerreiro22 Raphaël Guerreiro
  • Michael Olise17 Michael Olise
  • Nicolas Jackson11 Nicolas Jackson

Substitutes

  • Dayot Upamecano2 Dayot Upamecano
  • Jonathan Tah4 Jonathan Tah
  • Harry Kane9 Harry Kane
  • Luis Díaz14 Luis Díaz
  • Alphonso Davies19 Alphonso Davies
  • Bara Sapoko Ndiaye39 Bara Sapoko Ndiaye
  • Jonas Urbig40 Jonas Urbig
  • Josip Stanišić44 Josip Stanišić
  • Aleksandar Pavlović45 Aleksandar Pavlović

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Match Statistics

FC St. Pauli Bayern München
  • 3 Shots on Goal 8
  • 2 Shots off Goal 5
  • 6 Total Shots 20
  • 1 Blocked Shots 7
  • 4 Shots insidebox 16
  • 2 Shots outsidebox 4
  • 9 Fouls 7
  • 3 Corner Kicks 4
  • 2 Offsides 3
  • 23% Ball Possession 77%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 3 Goalkeeper Saves 3
  • 272 Total passes 946
  • 200 Passes accurate 873
  • 74% Passes % 92%
  • 0.49 expected_goals 3.84
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

FC St. Pauli Wins 0
Draws 0
Bayern München Wins 6

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1. Match Summary

Bayern München dominated FC St. Pauli in a comprehensive 5-0 victory. The match, played to its conclusion (FT), saw Bayern take control early with a 9th-minute goal from Jamal Musiala. Further goals from Leon Goretzka, Michael Olise (two goals), and Raphaël Guerreiro sealed the win. The key moment was Bayern's relentless pressure and clinical finishing, while St. Pauli struggled to create meaningful chances.

2. Team Performance Analysis

The statistics paint a clear picture of Bayern's dominance. They enjoyed 77% of the ball possession, completing 92% of their passes compared to St. Pauli's 74%. Bayern significantly outshot St. Pauli 20 to 6, with 8 shots on target to St. Pauli's 3. The expected goals (xG) metric further highlights the disparity, with Bayern registering 3.37 xG compared to St. Pauli's 0.49. St. Pauli's defensive efforts were overwhelmed, and they were unable to mount a sustained attacking threat. Bayern's ability to control the midfield, particularly through Kimmich and Goretzka, was crucial. St. Pauli's passing accuracy was respectable, but their lack of possession and attacking opportunities limited their effectiveness. The number of blocked shots (7 for Bayern, 1 for St. Pauli) indicates Bayern's consistent pressure in the attacking third.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 9': GOAL - Bayern München - J. Musiala scores with an assist from K. Laimer. (1-0) Minute 19': YELLOW CARD - Bayern München - K. Laimer receives a yellow card. Minute 52': YELLOW CARD - FC St. Pauli - J. Fujita receives a yellow card. Minute 52': YELLOW CARD - Bayern München - M. Olise receives a yellow card. Minute 53': GOAL - Bayern München - L. Goretzka scores. (2-0) Minute 55': GOAL - Bayern München - M. Olise scores with an assist from L. Goretzka. (3-0) Minute 58': SUBSTITUTION - Bayern München - K. Laimer is substituted. Minute 59': SUBSTITUTION - Bayern München - J. Kimmich is substituted. Minute 59': SUBSTITUTION - Bayern München - M. Olise is substituted. Minute 65': GOAL - Bayern München - N. Jackson scores with an assist from J. Musiala. (4-0) Minute 66': SUBSTITUTION - FC St. Pauli - J. Fujita is substituted. Minute 67': SUBSTITUTION - Bayern München - H. Ito is substituted. Minute 77': SUBSTITUTION - FC St. Pauli - L. Ritzka is substituted. Minute 77': SUBSTITUTION - FC St. Pauli - A. Hountondji is substituted. Minute 84': SUBSTITUTION - Bayern München - J. Musiala is substituted. Minute 88': GOAL - Bayern München - R. Guerreiro scores. (5-0) Minute 89': SUBSTITUTION - FC St. Pauli - M. Pereira Lage is substituted. Minute 90': GOAL DISALLOWED - Bayern München - L. Goretzka's goal is disallowed due to offside.
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