Bayern Munich delivered a masterclass performance at home, defeating Freiburg 2-0 in the Bundesliga thanks to goals from Harry Kane and club legend Thomas Müller. The match blended drama, history, and pure football magic. 🌟
Kane opened the scoring from the penalty spot in a controversial decision after a handball call against Freiburg’s Max Rosenfelder. It marked the English striker's first Bundesliga goal this season—proving he’s still clutch when it counts. 🎯
But the night belonged to Müller. Subbed on in the 59th minute, the 34-year-old made his 710th Bayern appearance—breaking Sepp Maier’s long-standing club record. He then sealed the win with a jaw-dropping goal: controlling Serge Gnabry’s cross and slamming it home. 💥
\"Records aren’t my focus, but scoring a beauty like that? That’s pure joy,\" Müller told DAZN post-match. The goal marked his 150th Bundesliga strike and extended his scoring streak to 16 consecutive seasons. 🐐
Freiburg had a late chance to pull one back, but Lucas Höler skied a penalty in added time, ensuring Vincent Kompany’s home debut as Bayern coach ended with a clean sheet. 🧤
With two wins from two games, Bayern joins Heidenheim and Leipzig atop the Bundesliga table. Can they keep the momentum? Stay tuned. ⏳
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Kane, Muller score for Bayern Munich to beat Freiburg at home
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