Bundesliga
Bayern München
Goal (Assist: K. Laimer)
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Goal
Goal (Assist: L. Goretzka)
Substitution
Substitution
Substitution
Goal (Assist: J. Musiala)
Substitution
Substitution
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Substitution
Substitution
Goal
Substitution
VAR Check: Goal cancelled
FC St. Pauli 3-4-2-1 Alexander Blessin
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28
10
27
Starters
22 Nikola Vasilj
3 Karol Mets
5 Hauke Wahl
15 Tomoya Ando
21 Lars Ritzka
16 Joel Chima Fujita
20 Mathias Rasmussen
11 Arkadiusz Pyrka
28 Mathias Pereira Lage
10 Danel Sinani
27 Andreas Hountondji
Substitutes
1 Ben Voll
4 David Nemeth
9 Abdoulie Ceesay
18 Taichi Hara
19 Martijn Kaars
23 Louis Oppie
24 Connor Metcalfe
25 Adam Dźwigała
34 Jannik Thomas Robatsch
Bayern München 4-2-3-1 Vincent Kompany
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3
27
8
6
10
22
17
11
Starters
1 Manuel Neuer
20 Tom Bischof
21 Hiroki Itō
3 Min-jae Kim
27 Konrad Laimer
8 Leon Goretzka
6 Joshua Kimmich
10 Jamal Musiala
22 Raphaël Guerreiro
17 Michael Olise
11 Nicolas Jackson
Substitutes
2 Dayot Upamecano
4 Jonathan Tah
9 Harry Kane
14 Luis Díaz
19 Alphonso Davies
39 Bara Sapoko Ndiaye
40 Jonas Urbig
44 Josip Stanišić
45 Aleksandar Pavlović
Match Statistics
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3 Shots on Goal 8
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2 Shots off Goal 5
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6 Total Shots 20
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1 Blocked Shots 7
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4 Shots insidebox 16
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2 Shots outsidebox 4
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9 Fouls 7
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3 Corner Kicks 4
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2 Offsides 3
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23% Ball Possession 77%
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1 Yellow Cards 2
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0 Red Cards 0
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3 Goalkeeper Saves 3
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272 Total passes 946
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200 Passes accurate 873
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74% Passes % 92%
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0.49 expected_goals 3.84
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0 goals_prevented 0
Head-to-Head Stats
Recent Matches
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- 2024-11-09 FC St. Pauli 0 - 1 Bayern München
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- 2025-11-29 Bayern München 3 - 1 FC St. Pauli
- 2026-04-11 FC St. Pauli 0 - 5 Bayern München
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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.
