Bayern Munich started the Bundesliga this season with a landslide 8-0 win over Schalke.
Bayern showed their slick abilities were not interrupted by the short break they could finish winning the Champions League. Schalke immediately became the first victim of the violence of Munich.
Munich already scored a goal through Serge Gnabry when the game had only been running for four minutes. Joshua Kimmich’s long ball was met by Gnabry’s hard kick.
Munich’s second goal then came in the 19th minute. Thomas Mueller’s ball was greeted by Leon Goeretzka’s horizontal shot into the lower right corner of Schalke’s goal.
Referee Felix Zwayer pointed to the spot after Schalke player Ozan Kabak fouled Lewandowski in the area. The first half then ended 3-0 after Robert Lewandowski scored a penalty in the 30th minute.
In fact, Munich almost went ahead four goals at the break, but Niklas Sule’s shot just before the referee ended the first half, only hit Schalke’s goalpost.
Throughout the first half, Bayern dominated the game with 11 shots and 66 percent of the ball. Meanwhile, Schalke was recorded to only release 3 kicks and control the ball 34 percent.
Winning 3-0 in the first half did not make Munich satisfied. Gnabry managed to complete the hat trick record in the first 15 minutes of the second half.
Gnabry’s second goal came in the 47th minute when he continued the wild ball from Leroy Sane’s duel with Schalke goalkeeper Ralf Faehrmann. Sane also played a part in Gnabry’s third goal as he provided the assist for the goal.
Bayern goal feast continued in the 69th minute. This time it was Thomas Mueller who scored after using an acrobatic pass from Lewandowski.
Two minutes later, it was Leroy Sane’s turn to put his name on the scoreboard. Sane counterattacked after receiving Kimmich’s through ball. Running from the middle of the field, Sane effortlessly broke into Faehrmann’s goal in a one-on-one duel.
This great advantage made Bayern coach Hansi Flick give the opportunity to appear as a substitute for a number of young players, namely Michael Cuisance, Chris Richards, Jamal Musiala and Joshua Zirkzee. Of the three players, Musiala was able to score Bayern’s closing goal when he converted Lewandowski’s pass.
The Munich massacre against Schalke was closed by Jamal Musiala’s goal in the 81st minute. Musiala successfully fired hard shots despite being blocked by several Schalke players.
Score of 8-0 for the victory of Bayern Munich lasted until the game ended. These results brought Hansi Flick’s squad to the top of the standings in the first week of the German League.