Victory in the top game: Choupo-Moting’s application – Bayern’s new offensive whirls Freiburg

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Choupo-Moting’s application – Bayern’s new offensive whirls Freiburg upside down

FC Bayern remains in the role of the hunter, but made a clear statement. The Munich team excelled in the top game against Freiburg. Above all, reservist Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting presented himself in a good mood to play and submitted an application for further starting eleven assignments.

Aeric Maxim Choupo-Moting still enjoyed his rare lead role after Bayern’s sovereign goal celebration. First the veteran hugged coach Julian Nagelsmann, then he and his teammates beamed with joy in front of the fans. “Super Bayern, super Bayern,” chanted the supporters after the impressive 5-0 (2-0) win over SC Freiburg in Munich. The record champions, who were suddenly hungry for goals again, shone in the top game of the Bundesliga even without the top wolves Manuel Neuer and Thomas Müller and is now the first hunter from leaders Union Berlin.

“I’m super happy that we all played such a game together. We showed from the first to the last second who is the master of the house here,” said Choupo-Moting at DAZN: “We have to build on that.”

The brilliant offensive players Serge Gnabry (13th minute), Choupo-Moting (33rd), Leroy Sané (53rd) and Sadio Mané (56th) as well as substitute Marcel Sabitzer (80th) made for a Sunday evening in front of 75,000 spectators relaxed gala in the Allianz Arena.

With 19 points, FC Bayern passed Freiburg (18) in the table, but are still four points behind the surprise leaders Union Berlin, who made another statement in the 2-0 win against Borussia Dortmund on Matchday 10.

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The correct nine: Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting is hearted by Noussair Mazraoui

What: REUTERS

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The game’s story was provided by noble reservist Choupo-Moting. Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann offered the 33-year-old veteran as a center forward because the intended leader Müller had to pass due to muscular problems. So Bayern played again with a classic nine – and that was great.

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At 1-0, Choupo-Moting started the move with a fine pass to Alphonso Davies, which Gnabry finished with a well-considered header. Choupo-Moting then scored his first Bundesliga goal since February on a pass from the strong Sané in classic centre-forward style. He transferred opponent Philipp Lienhart and hit the far corner with a right-footed shot.

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After the break, morally broken guests from southern Baden were invited to a Munich show – and that continued with the flywheels Choupo-Moting and Sané. First Choupo-Moting put his heel down for Gnabry – hit the post (52nd). Then Sané played a one-two with Choupo-Moting and scored wonderfully to make it 3-0, which Mané followed up with goal number four after a perfect pass from Gnabry with a sensitive lob over SC goalkeeper Mark Flekken. Freiburg’s 20th defeat in Munich was sealed.

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The sports club was only involved in the early stages. Coach Christian Streich’s team pushed boldly, but missed the opportunity for offensive needle sticks, such as a counterattack that captain Christian Günter missed (26′). Goalkeeper Flekken kept the Breisgauer in the game for a while with a few saves.

But the Bayern professionals ultimately fulfilled the order of CEO Oliver Kahn, who said: “The results in the Bundesliga are not what we all want. We have to develop greed again.” Greed for the eleventh championship title in a row. But first the Munich permanent champions have to hunt down Union Berlin.

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