Bayern Munich prolonged their excellent Bundesliga begin when Michael Olise scored two targets and arrange two extra to provide them a 5-0 victory over Werder Bremen in a one-sided contest on the Weserstadion on Saturday.
Bayern, who suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to Bremen when the perimeters final met in a league conflict in January, ran out comfy winners to maneuver as much as 12 factors from 4 matches.
Winger Olise, signed from Premier League membership Crystal Palace for a reported charge of €60 million ($67m) in July, has rapidly established himself within the first workforce. He as soon as once more repaid supervisor Vincent Kompany’s religion as he was closely concerned in Bayern’s assault.
Bayern, who’ve scored 20 targets in three matches throughout all competitions, opened the scoring within the twenty third minute when Harry Kane seized possession on the sting of the realm and performed the ball to Olise, who fired his shot previous keeper Michael Zetterer.
The France winger then wriggled his means into Bremen’s penalty space within the thirty second minute and his cutback was turned dwelling by Jamal Musiala.
Bayern continued their onslaught after the break and Olise teed up Kane for a shot from the sting of the field, which led to the striker’s forty first Bundesliga objective — making him the highest-scoring English participant within the German prime flight’s historical past.
Olise netted his fifth objective in three matches with a pleasant side-footed end into the highest nook and substitute Serge Gnabry wrapped up the scoring within the sixty fifth minute.
Bayern had been with out veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who was named within the beginning lineup earlier than pulling out after the warm-up because of a thigh harm, however the change made little distinction.
Deputy Sven Ulreich was untroubled all through the match and confronted no photographs on the right track from a toothless Bremen assault.
Bayern stepped off the fuel within the final quarter-hour of the match, doubtless saving vitality for a testing conflict towards champions Bayer Leverkusen on Sept. 28.