Bayern Strikes Late: Dramatic Allianz Arena Victory After St. Pauli's Blitzkrieg Start
Muy Entretenido Puntuación Futmetrix: 82/100. A six-pointer of the highest order—Bayern Munich demonstrated character against relegation-battling FC St. Pauli, yet the outcome hung in the balance until the final whistle.
The Sixth-Minute Bombshell
It took just six minutes for the Allianz Arena to fall silent. A. Hountondji punished early carelessness in Bayern's defensive balance, handing St. Pauli a stunning lead. A gut punch for the league leaders, who arrived with 34 points from twelve matches. The stakes were immediately clear: here stood the champions under pressure against a club clawing out of the abyss with just seven points to their name.
Guerreiro Equalizes, Díaz Completes the Drama
Bayern required until the 44th minute to restore equilibrium. R. Guerreiro capitalized on Luis Díaz's surgical assist, leveling at 1-1. The Munich midfielder orchestrated the match with intensity reflected in 29 combined shots—a barrage against opponents who managed only ten efforts and 20 percent possession.
Yet the script remained unwritten. After 90 minutes, the scoreline sat locked at 1-1 until Kimmich threaded a intelligent cross to Díaz. The forward finished with clinical precision for 2-1, seemingly sealing victory. Then came VAR intensity: Nicolas Jackson's goal in the 90th minute was confirmed on review—3-1 to Bayern. A finale before the finale, justified by the hosts' relentless dominance.
Hountondji's Dream Evaporates
St. Pauli's early sensation fantasy crumbled under Bayern's onslaught. With just one genuine chance (1 shot on target), the relegation-battlers lacked the cutting edge. Jonathan Tah orchestrated Munich's defence with outstanding presence, while Kimmich's four key passes controlled the midfield. Bayern's 12 corners against St. Pauli's two told the tale of a one-sided second half.
Key Questions
What made Luis Díaz the standout performer?
One goal and one assist with an 8.7 rating. Díaz's 90th-minute strike broke the deadlock, and his assist for Guerreiro showcased his midfield versatility and match intelligence.
How dramatic was Díaz's winning strike?
Absolutely decisive. At 1-1 after 90 minutes, Díaz converted a Kimmich cross with ice-cold finishing. Bayern needed that goal to control proceedings and enable Jackson's subsequent 3-1 clincher.
How did Bayern complete their comeback?
Through sheer dominance: 80% possession, 19 shots, and 12 corners. Guerreiro's 44th-minute leveller and Díaz's late finishes showcased Bayern's quality against an overwhelmed opponent.
¿Por qué este partido tiene 82/100?
Nuestro algoritmo Futmetrix analizó intensidad, equilibrio e importancia. La puntuación de 82/100 sitúa este partido en la categoría "Muy Entretenido".