On Tuesday, July 18, in a friendly match, Bayern Munich defeated FC Rottach-Egern by a score of 27-0.
At their Tegernsee training camp, the Bavarians looked to build on last season, when they won the Bundesliga on the final day but came up short in Champions League play. Thirteen players found the scoresheet, with Jamal Musiala, Mathys Tel, and Marcel Sabitzer grabbing five each during the dominant win.
After three minutes, Musiala scored the game’s first goal, and the flood of goals did not stop. By halftime, Tuchel’s squad was up 18-0; Musiala and teammate Mathys Tel both scored five goals, while Gnabry notched a hat-trick.
Before taking a breath, Sane, Alphonso Davies, Konrad Laimer, Noussair Mazraoui, and Dayot Upamecano all scored goals. After the break, Rottach-Egern’s situation improved a little bit as Tuchel’s team relaxed a little bit by only scoring nine goals.
In the second half, Marcel Sabitzer showed no mercy as he scored five goals in a span of 22 minutes. For Rottach, it was cruel, and it might have been much worse if their goalie hadn’t made several valiant save.
Up until the 89th minute, when the former Liverpool forward eventually scored, he was able to thwart Sadio Mane. But as he jogged back to the halfway point, not a hint of satisfaction could be seen on his face.
The final score of 27-0 outperforms earlier victories over the same opponents (20-2 in 2018 and 23-0 in 2019). The comments on social media ranged from amusement from unaffiliated fans to dissatisfaction from Bayern fans who are accustomed to success.
Bayern’s match against the treble-winning Manchester City in Japan on July 26 is likely to be a stiffer challenge; the team has also scheduled preseason games against Monaco and Liverpool in Singapore.]
On Tuesday, July 18, in a friendly match, Bayern Munich defeated FC Rottach-Egern by a score of 27-0.
At their Tegernsee training camp, the Bavarians looked to build on last season, when they won the Bundesliga on the final day but came up short in Champions League play. Thirteen players found the scoresheet, with Jamal Musiala, Mathys Tel, and Marcel Sabitzer grabbing five each during the dominant win.
After three minutes, Musiala scored the game’s first goal, and the flood of goals did not stop. By halftime, Tuchel’s squad was up 18-0; Musiala and teammate Mathys Tel both scored five goals, while Gnabry notched a hat-trick.
Before taking a breath, Sane, Alphonso Davies, Konrad Laimer, Noussair Mazraoui, and Dayot Upamecano all scored goals. After the break, Rottach-Egern’s situation improved a little bit as Tuchel’s team relaxed a little bit by only scoring nine goals.
In the second half, Marcel Sabitzer showed no mercy as he scored five goals in a span of 22 minutes. For Rottach, it was cruel, and it might have been much worse if their goalie hadn’t made several valiant save.
Up until the 89th minute, when the former Liverpool forward eventually scored, he was able to thwart Sadio Mane. But as he jogged back to the halfway point, not a hint of satisfaction could be seen on his face.
The final score of 27-0 outperforms earlier victories over the same opponents (20-2 in 2018 and 23-0 in 2019). The comments on social media ranged from amusement from unaffiliated fans to dissatisfaction from Bayern fans who are accustomed to success.
Bayern’s match against the treble-winning Manchester City in Japan on July 26 is likely to be a stiffer challenge; the team has also scheduled preseason games against Monaco and Liverpool in Singapore.]
On Tuesday, July 18, in a friendly match, Bayern Munich defeated FC Rottach-Egern by a score of 27-0.
At their Tegernsee training camp, the Bavarians looked to build on last season, when they won the Bundesliga on the final day but came up short in Champions League play. Thirteen players found the scoresheet, with Jamal Musiala, Mathys Tel, and Marcel Sabitzer grabbing five each during the dominant win.
After three minutes, Musiala scored the game’s first goal, and the flood of goals did not stop. By halftime, Tuchel’s squad was up 18-0; Musiala and teammate Mathys Tel both scored five goals, while Gnabry notched a hat-trick.
Before taking a breath, Sane, Alphonso Davies, Konrad Laimer, Noussair Mazraoui, and Dayot Upamecano all scored goals. After the break, Rottach-Egern’s situation improved a little bit as Tuchel’s team relaxed a little bit by only scoring nine goals.
In the second half, Marcel Sabitzer showed no mercy as he scored five goals in a span of 22 minutes. For Rottach, it was cruel, and it might have been much worse if their goalie hadn’t made several valiant save.
Up until the 89th minute, when the former Liverpool forward eventually scored, he was able to thwart Sadio Mane. But as he jogged back to the halfway point, not a hint of satisfaction could be seen on his face.
The final score of 27-0 outperforms earlier victories over the same opponents (20-2 in 2018 and 23-0 in 2019). The comments on social media ranged from amusement from unaffiliated fans to dissatisfaction from Bayern fans who are accustomed to success.
Bayern’s match against the treble-winning Manchester City in Japan on July 26 is likely to be a stiffer challenge; the team has also scheduled preseason games against Monaco and Liverpool in Singapore.]
On Tuesday, July 18, in a friendly match, Bayern Munich defeated FC Rottach-Egern by a score of 27-0.
At their Tegernsee training camp, the Bavarians looked to build on last season, when they won the Bundesliga on the final day but came up short in Champions League play. Thirteen players found the scoresheet, with Jamal Musiala, Mathys Tel, and Marcel Sabitzer grabbing five each during the dominant win.
After three minutes, Musiala scored the game’s first goal, and the flood of goals did not stop. By halftime, Tuchel’s squad was up 18-0; Musiala and teammate Mathys Tel both scored five goals, while Gnabry notched a hat-trick.
Before taking a breath, Sane, Alphonso Davies, Konrad Laimer, Noussair Mazraoui, and Dayot Upamecano all scored goals. After the break, Rottach-Egern’s situation improved a little bit as Tuchel’s team relaxed a little bit by only scoring nine goals.
In the second half, Marcel Sabitzer showed no mercy as he scored five goals in a span of 22 minutes. For Rottach, it was cruel, and it might have been much worse if their goalie hadn’t made several valiant save.
Up until the 89th minute, when the former Liverpool forward eventually scored, he was able to thwart Sadio Mane. But as he jogged back to the halfway point, not a hint of satisfaction could be seen on his face.
The final score of 27-0 outperforms earlier victories over the same opponents (20-2 in 2018 and 23-0 in 2019). The comments on social media ranged from amusement from unaffiliated fans to dissatisfaction from Bayern fans who are accustomed to success.
Bayern’s match against the treble-winning Manchester City in Japan on July 26 is likely to be a stiffer challenge; the team has also scheduled preseason games against Monaco and Liverpool in Singapore.]
On Tuesday, July 18, in a friendly match, Bayern Munich defeated FC Rottach-Egern by a score of 27-0.
At their Tegernsee training camp, the Bavarians looked to build on last season, when they won the Bundesliga on the final day but came up short in Champions League play. Thirteen players found the scoresheet, with Jamal Musiala, Mathys Tel, and Marcel Sabitzer grabbing five each during the dominant win.
After three minutes, Musiala scored the game’s first goal, and the flood of goals did not stop. By halftime, Tuchel’s squad was up 18-0; Musiala and teammate Mathys Tel both scored five goals, while Gnabry notched a hat-trick.
Before taking a breath, Sane, Alphonso Davies, Konrad Laimer, Noussair Mazraoui, and Dayot Upamecano all scored goals. After the break, Rottach-Egern’s situation improved a little bit as Tuchel’s team relaxed a little bit by only scoring nine goals.
In the second half, Marcel Sabitzer showed no mercy as he scored five goals in a span of 22 minutes. For Rottach, it was cruel, and it might have been much worse if their goalie hadn’t made several valiant save.
Up until the 89th minute, when the former Liverpool forward eventually scored, he was able to thwart Sadio Mane. But as he jogged back to the halfway point, not a hint of satisfaction could be seen on his face.
The final score of 27-0 outperforms earlier victories over the same opponents (20-2 in 2018 and 23-0 in 2019). The comments on social media ranged from amusement from unaffiliated fans to dissatisfaction from Bayern fans who are accustomed to success.
Bayern’s match against the treble-winning Manchester City in Japan on July 26 is likely to be a stiffer challenge; the team has also scheduled preseason games against Monaco and Liverpool in Singapore.]
On Tuesday, July 18, in a friendly match, Bayern Munich defeated FC Rottach-Egern by a score of 27-0.
At their Tegernsee training camp, the Bavarians looked to build on last season, when they won the Bundesliga on the final day but came up short in Champions League play. Thirteen players found the scoresheet, with Jamal Musiala, Mathys Tel, and Marcel Sabitzer grabbing five each during the dominant win.
After three minutes, Musiala scored the game’s first goal, and the flood of goals did not stop. By halftime, Tuchel’s squad was up 18-0; Musiala and teammate Mathys Tel both scored five goals, while Gnabry notched a hat-trick.
Before taking a breath, Sane, Alphonso Davies, Konrad Laimer, Noussair Mazraoui, and Dayot Upamecano all scored goals. After the break, Rottach-Egern’s situation improved a little bit as Tuchel’s team relaxed a little bit by only scoring nine goals.
In the second half, Marcel Sabitzer showed no mercy as he scored five goals in a span of 22 minutes. For Rottach, it was cruel, and it might have been much worse if their goalie hadn’t made several valiant save.
Up until the 89th minute, when the former Liverpool forward eventually scored, he was able to thwart Sadio Mane. But as he jogged back to the halfway point, not a hint of satisfaction could be seen on his face.
The final score of 27-0 outperforms earlier victories over the same opponents (20-2 in 2018 and 23-0 in 2019). The comments on social media ranged from amusement from unaffiliated fans to dissatisfaction from Bayern fans who are accustomed to success.
Bayern’s match against the treble-winning Manchester City in Japan on July 26 is likely to be a stiffer challenge; the team has also scheduled preseason games against Monaco and Liverpool in Singapore.]
On Tuesday, July 18, in a friendly match, Bayern Munich defeated FC Rottach-Egern by a score of 27-0.
At their Tegernsee training camp, the Bavarians looked to build on last season, when they won the Bundesliga on the final day but came up short in Champions League play. Thirteen players found the scoresheet, with Jamal Musiala, Mathys Tel, and Marcel Sabitzer grabbing five each during the dominant win.
After three minutes, Musiala scored the game’s first goal, and the flood of goals did not stop. By halftime, Tuchel’s squad was up 18-0; Musiala and teammate Mathys Tel both scored five goals, while Gnabry notched a hat-trick.
Before taking a breath, Sane, Alphonso Davies, Konrad Laimer, Noussair Mazraoui, and Dayot Upamecano all scored goals. After the break, Rottach-Egern’s situation improved a little bit as Tuchel’s team relaxed a little bit by only scoring nine goals.
In the second half, Marcel Sabitzer showed no mercy as he scored five goals in a span of 22 minutes. For Rottach, it was cruel, and it might have been much worse if their goalie hadn’t made several valiant save.
Up until the 89th minute, when the former Liverpool forward eventually scored, he was able to thwart Sadio Mane. But as he jogged back to the halfway point, not a hint of satisfaction could be seen on his face.
The final score of 27-0 outperforms earlier victories over the same opponents (20-2 in 2018 and 23-0 in 2019). The comments on social media ranged from amusement from unaffiliated fans to dissatisfaction from Bayern fans who are accustomed to success.
Bayern’s match against the treble-winning Manchester City in Japan on July 26 is likely to be a stiffer challenge; the team has also scheduled preseason games against Monaco and Liverpool in Singapore.]