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SC Freiburg
FC Bayern Munich
Attacks
61
113
Dangerous Attacks
43
62
Ball Possession
30
70
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9
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End 2-3
101′
C. Günter
100′
L.Karl
99′
N.Atubolu
99′
2-3
L.Karl
Assist: A. Davies
92′
2-2
T.Bischof
Assist: M. Olise
90′
N. Höfler
Y. Suzuki
89′
Ogbus
L. Höler
87′
A. Davies
M.Kim
81′
2-1
T.Bischof
Assist: L.Karl
78′
I.Matanovic
J.Manzambi
78′
C.Irié
J. Beste
73′
M. Olise
71′
2-0
L. Höler
65′
J.Musiala
S. Gnabry
65′
L. Kübler
C. Günter
56′
A.Pavlović
L. Goretzka
56′
K. Laimer
J. Tah
56′
M. Olise
R. Guerreiro
46′
1-0
J.Manzambi
Assist: M. Eggestein
Halftime 0-0
29′
M. Ginter
25′
J. Tah
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Match Info
Bundesliga Round 28: SC Freiburg 2-3 FC Bayern Munich. In a thrilling encounter at the Europa-Park Stadion on Saturday evening, FC Bayern Munich secured a vital 3-2 away victory over SC Freiburg to maintain their title charge. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, ultimately decided by a late winner from the Bavarian giants, showcasing their resilience and championship pedigree. The home side took a shock early lead, putting the visitors under immediate pressure. Bayern responded with characteristic force, netting twice before halftime to turn the game on its head. Freiburg, however, showed tremendous spirit to claw back an equalizer in the second half, setting up a tense finale. The decisive moment came in the closing stages as Bayern's relentless pressure paid off with a well-worked goal to snatch all three points. The match was not without controversy, with several tight VAR checks for potential penalties at both ends, but the officials ultimately let the game flow. This result sees Bayern Munich keep pace at the top of the Bundesliga table, applying pressure to their rivals, while Freiburg's hopes of European qualification suffer a setback. Bayern manager praised his team's mentality, stating, "We showed the heart of champions tonight. It's never easy here, but we found a way." Freiburg's coach reflected, "We are devastated. The boys gave everything and deserved something, but quality at the top level is decisive." The starting XI for SC Freiburg included Atubolu; Sildillia, Ginter, Lienhart; Kübler, Eggestein, Höfler, Grifo; Dōan, Gregoritsch; Höler. FC Bayern Munich lined up with Neuer; Mazraoui, Upamecano, Kim, Davies; Kimmich, Goretzka; Sané, Musiala, Coman; Kane.

