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- Yellow card for Sacha Boey (Bayern Munich)
- Yellow card for Luis Díaz (Bayern Munich)
- The visitors now launch a relieving attack and manage to get into the box. Luis Díaz's shot is just barely blocked. But a corner is awarded, buying the German champions time.
- There is chaos in front of Manuel Neuer, with lots of players milling around - until an offensive foul is called.
- The Fuggerstadt team attacks relentlessly, risking everything. They even manage to get into the penalty area. But they also need shots on goal. Perhaps something will happen via a corner.
- Extra time: 7 minutes of extra time will be played.
- Sandro Wagner throws in Noahkai Banks, the actual central defender, a tall player who is supposed to play up front.
- Substitution at FC Augsburg: Noahkai Banks
- Substitution at FC Augsburg: Han-Noah Massengo
- Augsburg presses, while FC Bayern break free. Ultimately, Luis Díaz's through ball doesn't find the lurking Harry Kane.
- Joshua Kimmich skillfully takes a free kick from the right half of the field. Dayot Upamecano heads the ball at the left post. Finn Dahmen saves with his left foot. The ball bounces off an Augsburg defender and goes for a corner. The corner ultimately goes unanswered.
- Substitution at Bayern Munich: Raphaël Guerreiro
- Substitution at Bayern Munich: Serge Gnabry
- Yellow card for Keven Schlotterbeck (FC Augsburg) Keven Schlotterbeck has no chance against Harry Kane, hits his opponent and receives his first yellow card of the Bundesliga season.
- It's almost an open exchange of blows now. Augsburg is trying everything and has to open up at the back. This creates space for the record champions. It's been going back and forth like this.
- After Mert Kömür loses the ball, the visitors counterattack. Serge Gnabry marches into the box on the right and cuts in. But the Augsburg defender smells a rat and clears.
- It's clear that the Bavarian Swabians still believe they can win something here. The home team is doing a lot and keeping their opponents busy.
- Augsburg senses its chance and attacks again. Dayot Upamecano shields the ball, but is held back by Phillip Tietz. Mert Kömür darts in, playing it from the right of the byline into the goal area. But there's no one there. And then Titz is called for an offensive foul.
- The record champions immediately counterattacked again. Michael Olise appeared in the box, but was caught by Finn Dahmen. Sacha Boey's follow-up shot from the half-right position completely missed.
- Goal for FC Augsburg, 2-3 by Mert Kömür. After a misplaced pass from Josip Stanišić, the hosts are on the counterattack. In the end, the Fuggerstadt team, with a bit of luck, keeps possession. Kristijan Jakić plays a short pass back from the left inside the box. Mert Kömür finds a gap with his right-footed shot, firing into the far corner. Manuel Neuer sees the ball skewed late.
- The Munich team controlled the game with a lot of possession and even improved on this in the second half.
- For the first time, Vincent Kompany makes his presence felt with substitutions, making two substitutions and making positional changes.
- Substitution at Bayern Munich: Aleksandar Pavlović
- Substitution at Bayern Munich: Leon Goretzka
- Substitution at Bayern Munich: Sacha Boey
- Substitution at Bayern Munich: Konrad Laimer
- The home team's chances are currently sporadically high. At least they've had a chance to score. Mert Kömür's shot even hits the target, but it doesn't pose any problems for Manuel Neuer.
- The visitors blithely pass the ball around until they eventually find some space. Luis Díaz is sent on to the left of the box, but his shot misses the target. The Colombian again misses a few shots.
- Luis Díaz gets the ball in a promising position, but doesn't hit it cleanly and misses the next chance.
- Anton Kade, a recent signing from FC Basel, will replace Dimitris Giannoulis and make his Bundesliga debut. Phillip Tietz will replace Elias Saad.
- Substitution at FC Augsburg: Phillip Tietz
- Substitution at FC Augsburg: Elias Saad
- Substitution at FC Augsburg: Anton Kade
- Substitution at FC Augsburg: Dimitris Giannoulis
- After leaving the pitch, Dimitris Giannoulis receives a bandage on his left thigh. Meanwhile, a substitute is getting ready. Sandro Wagner will make two substitutions at the same time.
- Dimitris Giannoulis goes down, sits in his own penalty area, and grabs his left thigh. This looks like a clear problem; he won't be able to continue.
- Yellow card for Michael Olise (Bayern Munich) And since Florian Exner is holding the yellow card, Michael Olise is also cautioned for the foul.
- Yellow card for Konrad Laimer (Bayern Munich) . Michael Olise is harassed on the touchline, loses control of the ball, and inadvertently kicks Dimitris Giannoulis in the heels. Konrad Laimer complains and is the first to receive a yellow card.
- Dayot Upamecano actually handles the ball well and has it safely. But after some hesitation, the ball ends up with the opponent. Mert Kömür tries a shot from a tight angle on the left side of the box and hits the side netting.
- Augsburg's goal could also serve as a wake-up call for FC Bayern. They saw just Wednesday in the cup how carelessness can lead to trouble. So they have to stay focused.
- Goal for FC Augsburg, 1-3 by Kristijan Jakić . Suddenly, the home side makes its presence felt. Elias Saad is at work on the right side of the box, but he can't get through, but FCA stays on the attack. Robin Fellhauer crosses from the right. Kristijan Jakić volleys the ball in centrally with his right foot and scores from about ten meters. The Croatian scores for the fifth time in his Bundesliga career.
- Next chance for the visitors! Now FC Bayern start to work their magic. Michael Olise plays a pass to Harry Kane on the right. He backheels the ball directly into the path of Konrad Laimer. In the half-right of the box, Laimer tries to lift the ball over Finn Dahmen, who just manages to head it home.
- Goal for Bayern Munich, 0-3 by Michael Olise. An Augsburg goal kick lands on the head of Luis Díaz and then Harry Kane. He sets up Michael Olise, who does the rest. The Frenchman first invites Keven Schlotterbeck to dance in the box, puts him on his backside, and shoots with his right foot from a slightly left-handed position. Finn Dahmen gets close to it, but the ball bounces into the net. For Olise, it's his third Bundesliga goal of the season.
- The guests immediately took control again, played forward with determination and clearly wanted to add to their lead.
- Both coaches sent their teams into the second half without any further personnel changes. Sandro Wagner had already had to replace the injured Marius Wolf with Elvis Rexhbeçaj in the first half.
- Half-time summary: FC Augsburg are 2-0 down at half-time in their home match against FC Bayern Munich. The visitors started very aggressively and should have taken the lead in the first minute, only to create another great chance two minutes later. Luckily, the home side escaped the goal and stabilized their position. At times, Augsburg found a good balance, didn't allow much to happen, and pushed forward without posing a threat. But then there was the individual quality of the German champions, who have the ability to create chances – and take advantage of them. And yet, the record champions were recently two goals up in the DFB Cup – and still struggled. So Augsburg are far from giving up hope.
- Goal for Bayern Munich, 0-2 by Luis Díaz. After a shift in play, Michael Olise neatly chests the ball down the right wing and slots it perfectly into the box. Konrad Laimer finds space and plays it flat to Luis Díaz. With his left foot, the Colombian fires the ball into the left corner from about six meters out, scoring his second goal in the Bundesliga.
- In the right half of the field, Joshua Kimmich takes a short free kick, receives the ball from Michael Olise, and crosses. Dayot Upamecano tries in vain at the far post, but can't get a header.
- Augsburg has been playing better for some time now, keeping things fairly open. However, Sandro Wagner's men are lacking clear shots on goal.
- Extra time: 4 minutes of extra time will be played.
- Mert Kömür also takes action in this following set piece, but is unable to create any danger with his cross.
- After a deflected cross, Manuel Neuer is unable to prevent the corner. Mert Kömür is free to move on the left and delivers the ball high into the net. It bounces around the goal area somewhat uncontrollably. Jeffrey Gouweleeuw digs in at the far post and wins another corner.
- The visitors enter the penalty area from the right. Josip Stanišić takes the ball, initially blocked, with his left foot from the left-hand position and fires it well wide of the goal.
- Substitution at FC Augsburg: Elvis Rexhbeçaj
- Substitution at FC Augsburg: Marius Wolf
- The game is still suspended. Wolf sprained his leg while running out after a sprint without any interference from the opposition and cannot continue. He apparently lacked some physical strength at that moment. Elvis Rexhbeçaj is getting ready to replace him.
- Then Augsburg's Marius Wolf sits on the pitch, seemingly having problems. This results in a treatment interruption, during which his right knee is examined.
- Only now do the home team manage to bring some calm. However, possession doesn't last very long.
- From the right, Michael Olise, in his trademark style, cuts toward the center and fires a shot with his left foot. Finn Dahmen is there to parry. After taking the lead, the record champions keep the pressure on.
- Yellow card for Jeffrey Gouweleeuw (FC Augsburg). Jeffrey Gouweleeuw uses a long leg and an open toe to tackle Josip Stanišić. The FCA captain receives his first yellow card of the Bundesliga season.
- Munich's counterattack is back in full swing. Serge Gnabry crosses from the left. Michael Olise receives the ball in the center of the box, but then gets contact from behind from Dimitris Giannoulis and falls to the ground. But it's not enough for a penalty.
- Goal for Bayern Munich, 0-1 by Serge Gnabry. FCA now goes for it early, but the visitors break out of their own box and attack down the right. Then the play shifts to the middle. Leon Goretzka passes to Harry Kane. From the left half of the field, he delivers a delicate cross. The ball is perfectly positioned for Serge Gnabry, who heads it into the left corner from about six meters out, scoring his first goal of the Bundesliga season.
- Now Jeffrey Gouweleeuw tries a long ball to the left wing, but Elias Saad can't reach it.
- Sandro Wagner's men are currently achieving a fairly good balance, regularly making some forward moves. They're not just passing the ball forward blindly. Augsburg is trying to build something with their play.
- When the visitors push forward with patient possession, Augsburg are always well-organized. There are no gaps at all. FCA defends attentively and consistently.
- Han-Noah Massengo looks for a shot at the right corner of the penalty area, but his accuracy is seriously lacking. Manuel Neuer still doesn't have to lift a finger.
- The record champions occasionally allow their opponents to take a bit of possession. The Fuggerstadt team is welcome to play and accepts the offer. Or are they just trying to lure the home side out from behind?
- With FCA now more active in attack, the German champions have some space. Michael Olise drives the attack through the center, then passes it to Luis Díaz on the left. From the left inside the box, the Colombian finally gets a shot. His right-footed shot flies wide of the far post.
- After the tense opening minutes, Augsburg are now solid defensively, letting nothing slip. And whenever the opportunity arises, the Bavarian Swabians quickly switch on their attack.
- Now the hosts try to switch quickly. Dimitris Giannoulis is sent through. Serge Gnabry works well back, gets his toe in the way. And Leon Goretzka does the rest. Apparently, however, the ball will be ruled offside. It wasn't, however.
- Of course, the home team is asserting itself in the duels. In contrast, FC Bayern currently has around 60 percent possession and is making more forward moves.
- After the eventful opening minutes, things calm down a bit. The visitors try to gain control with a lot of possession and shift the game into the opponent's half.
- Augsburg are also threatening! Now, on the other side, FCA make their first appearance. Marius Wolf appears on the right side of the box and doesn't hesitate. His right-footed shot lands next to the right post and into the side netting.
- Olise aims for the almost empty goal! Finn Dahmen is under pressure in his own penalty area and fires the ball with his right foot straight into Michael Olise's chest. This is the next great opportunity. From about 18 meters, the Frenchman aims for the empty net. But Dahmen is back in time and makes a save.
- Díaz fails to score from a completely clear shot! After the Augsburg kickoff, the visitors quickly gain possession. Joshua Kimmich sends Michael Olise to the byline on the right, passes it low into the goal area. Luis Díaz dives in completely alone and has to score from close range. It's unclear exactly what the Colombian is planning. In any case, this great opportunity is wasted.
- A look at the head-to-head record reveals five consecutive victories for Munich. In the past two seasons, Augsburg also won by three goals (3-2, 3-1). The Fuggerstadt club's last victory was a 1-0 victory here in mid-September 2022.
- Sandro Wagner is leading the charge at Augsburg's start to the season. And the Munich native knows his opponent well, having even played for the record champions as a player. "FC Bayern played an important role for me as a child," but today he considers it a "normal game." Furthermore, one thing is clear to the FCA coach: "There are no bonus games for us. We want to play every game in such a way that we can win."
- In the run-up to today's match, the term "derby" was discussed on the Munich side. Of course, the two clubs have been Bavarian rivals since they first played each other in the mid-1940s. The stadiums are approximately 56 kilometers as the crow flies. Does that make a local derby a prerequisite? Vincent Kompany had a dry answer: "If we take the bus, it's a derby." The FCB coach also added: "It's never been easy away in Augsburg. There are reasons for that. It will be a very special game again." Regarding his team, the Belgian said: "You shouldn't underestimate how hungry we are, how eager we are for this game. We want to be judged not only on our qualities, but also on the foundation – hard work, fighting spirit, and the hunger to win."
- This match pits two teams that have won all of their competitive matches so far this season. FCA's away games are in the cup against Halleschen FC (2-0) and in the Bundesliga against Freiburg (3-1). Two weeks ago, FCB clinched a title in the Supercup in Stuttgart (2-1). They thrashed Leipzig 6-0 at home in the Bundesliga. The rescheduled first-round cup match in Wiesbaden on Wednesday proved to be a tense affair, despite a 2-0 lead. Despite his uncharacteristic penalty miss, Harry Kane, who scored twice, saved his team from extra time with a goal in stoppage time (3-2).
- Compared to the 3-1 win in Freiburg a week ago, Sandro Wagner sees no reason to change his starting eleven. Latest signing Anton Kade (FC Basel) has found his way into the squad straight away, but will initially start on the bench. The visitors made six changes after Wednesday's 3-2 DFB Cup win in Wiesbaden. Manuel Neuer is not suspended for the Bundesliga and therefore takes over from Jonas Urbig in the starting eleven. Min-jae Kim, Raphaël Guerreiro, Sacha Boey, Lennart Karl and Aleksandar Pavlović were also on the bench. Vincent Kompany has instead selected Dayot Upamecano, Konrad Laimer, Josip Stanišić, Leon Goretzka and Serge Gnabry from the start today. Meanwhile, the media has reported that the loan signing of Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea FC) has been finalised.
- Welcome to Bundesliga football on Saturday evening! The second matchday sees the match between FC Augsburg and FC Bayern Munich at 6:30 p.m.
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