Olise leads Bayern 6-goal comeback to crush Freiburg
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Bayern Munich returned from the international break with a sluggish start against SC Freiburg. Freiburg jumped out to a 2-0 lead before Bayern roared back with six unanswered goals. Bayern recovered from the early deficit thanks to Lennart Karl and Michael Olise finding each other for a goal apiece before the halftime whistle.
Michael Olise stole the show with a brace and three assists while Harry Kane continued his incredible scoring record as Vincent Kompany's men pumped six goals past Freiburg. The French international was simply sensational as he turbocharged Bayern's comeback after the defending champions fell behind by two goals within 17 minutes.
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Harry Kane a Ballon d'Or frontrunner as Bayern Munich steamrolls opponents ahead of Arsenal visit
Is it possible to be a quiet juggernaut? Asking for Harry Kane, who somehow is not getting the publicity of the world's best center forwards despite Ballon d'Or caliber numbers.
Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane was pleased with the way his team powered their way back in the game against SC Freiburg. After going down twice in the first half, the Bavarians turned it around big time to put six goals in the Freiburg net and hand another opponent a big defeat.
Bayern Munich came from behind to secure a 6-2 win against Freiburg in the Bundesliga on Saturday at the Allianz Arena. Michael Olise produced a breathtaking performance, contributing to five goals for the Bavarian giants.
Unbeaten this season, boasting a favourable record against Arsenal and with North London specialist Harry Kane leading the charge, Bayern Munich will be quietly confident of chalking up another UEFA Champions League win on Wednesday.
Bayern Munich scouts in South America have identified two Brazilian teenagers as “potential transfer targets” including a possible deputy to star striker Harry Kane, according to a report.
Bayern Munich has been dominating the Bundesliga for so long that it will match a 52-year-old league record even if it loses to Freiburg on Saturday.
The international break is over, and FC Bayern Munich are back in Bundesliga action today against SC Freiburg. But where is the match being played? GOAL has the answer.