UNSTOPPABLE VIDEO SUMMARY! Bayern Munich won on aggregate against the former Bundesliga champions and made it 15 consecutive wins in all competitions!


Article by Dragoș Petrescu – Published Saturday, 01 November 2025 22:00 / Updated Sunday, 02 November 2025 00:15
Bayern Munich he categorically imposed himself on his own ground in front of those from Bayer Leverkusenscore 3-0, in a duel of the round with number #9 in the Bundesliga. Thus, the formation at the Allianz Arena recorded the 15th consecutive success from this season debut in all competitions – an absolute record for Europe's top leagues!
The full schedule of Bundesliga round #9
Vincent Kompany's side continue their march to title number 34 in Germany. The last victim of the Bavarians was the former champion, Bayer Leverkusen.
Kompany “rested” his stars, but Bayern still paraded
Without Harry Kane, Luis Diaz and Michael Olise in the first 11, the Bundesliga champions had no emotions with Bayer Leverkusen, which they easily defeated, 3-0, with all the goals being scored from the first half.
Serge Gnabry opened the scoring in the 25th minute, Nicolas Jackson doubled the hosts' advantage six minutes later, and the final score of the game was set just before the break (44'), when Loic Bade deflected Raphael Guerreiro's cross into his own goal.
Following this result, the German champion has accumulated 27 points and maintains her five-length lead at the top of the standings.
On the other hand, Kasper Hjulmand's “aspirins” remained at the post with number 17, and at this moment, Bayer is in the 5th position.
In the next round of the Bundesliga, Bayern will perform on the field of Union Berlin, while Leverkusen will receive a visit from Heidenheim.
Until then, however, the two clubs from Germany will play in the Champions League in the middle of next week. The Bavarians will go to Paris, for the super duel with PSG, and the BayArena team will face Mourinho's Benfica in Lisbon.
Bundesliga standings:
Bayern Munich – Bayer Leverkusen » Starting teams:
BAYERN MUNICH (4-2-3-1): Neuer – Laimer, Tah, Kim, Bischof – Kimmich, Goretzka – Karl, Guerreiro, Gnabry – Jackson
reserves: Urbig – Boey, Diaz, Kane, Mike, Olise, Pavlovic, Stanisic, Upamecano
Coach: Vincent Kompany
BAYER LEVERKUSEN (3-4-2-1): Flekken – Quansah, Bade, Tapsoba – Arthur, Andrich, Garcia, Belocian – Echeverri, Poku – Schick
reserves: Blaswich – Ben Seghir, Grimaldo, Hofmann, Kofane, Maza, Mensah, Sarco, Terrier
Coach: Kasper Hjulmand
Stadium: Allianz Arena (Munich)
Referee: Deniz Aytekin



