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SVEN ULREICH: Quiet working day for the new representative. He kept his box clean, but couldn’t really stand out against harmless Bremer either. Grade: 3.5.
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BOUNA SARR: Offensive every now and then with a few good accents, but defensively not always stable, especially in the first round. Met just before the end without resistance to 11: 0. Passable, nothing more. Note 3.
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NIKLAS SÜLE (up to 45th): Good duel, good opening of the game – even if hardly required. Was allowed to go down for break. Grade: 2.5.
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TANGUY NIANZOU: Won just under 30 percent of his tackles in the first half. But solid in the passing game. Decent appearance, but has to improve further for a regular place. Grade: 3.5.
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OMAR RICHARDS: In half one with some strong offensive actions, then less noticeable in the game forward. Grade: 3.5.
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JOSHUA KIMMICH (up to 45th): Played his boot solidly in midfield and, as usual, with a pass rate of over 90 percent. Spared in the second half. Note 3.
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CORENTIN TOLISSO: Best tackle in midfield with eight ball conquests. Plus with a goal participation. Neat appearance of the French. Grade: 2.5.
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LEROY SANE (up to 67th): From Nagelsmann used for the first time on the left offensive side – and there much better involved in the Munich game than before. Delivered two templates and scored once. Grade: 2.
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THOMAS MÜLLER (up to 45th): With some inaccuracies in the passing game. Except for his goal participation in the 5-0 with little impact. Grade: 3.5.
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JAMAL MUSIALA: Another top performance of the 18-year-old, who played a few knots in the legs of the Bremen defenders and tied his first competitive hat-trick for FCB. One goal was more beautiful than the other. Note 1.
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ERIC MAXIM CHOUPO-MOTING: Represented Lewandowski, who had stayed in Munich to protect himself, and once again proved his suitability as a backup. Hit four times and set up three goals. Note 1.
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MICHAEL CUISANCE (from 45th): Replaced Kimmich and was allowed to prove himself alongside Tolisso. Didn’t attract attention for a long time until he scored the 9-0 ten minutes before the end – a goal for self-confidence. Grade: 3.5.
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CHRIS RICHARDS (from 45th): Came to the break for Süle. Did his thing as well as his predecessor, played several great passes in depth. Grade: 2.5.
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MALIK TILMANN (from 45th): Met with his first action to 6: 0 in the meantime. Otherwise without a scene worth mentioning. Note 3.
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SERGE GNABRY (from 60.): Came for the strong Musiala, but no longer knew how to play himself in the focus. Grade: 3.5.
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TAYLOR BOOTH (67+): Was allowed to take part for another 25 minutes instead of Sane. With some good ball wins, offensively but without any special action. Note 3.
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