Bayern München made their chances count
RB Leipzig converted 1 of 4 shots on target. Bayern München converted 5 from 12.
Minute 50 changed the game
S. Gnabry's goal at 50' proved to be the decisive moment.
RB Leipzig made better use of the ball
RB Leipzig had 42% possession and generated 17 shots. Bayern München had 58% and created 19.
Bayern München were resilient at the back
Bayern München faced 17 shots and conceded only 1. Defensive efficiency: 94%.
Bayern Munich Overwhelm RB Leipzig with Tactical Masterclass
On a day when RB Leipzig's defensive organization was in shambles, Bayern Munich ruthlessly exposed their weaknesses en route to a comprehensive 5-1 victory. The Bavarians' 58% possession and 19 shots to Leipzig's 17 told only half the story, as Julian Nagelsmann's side consistently carved open the home side's backline.
The tactical key to Bayern's win was their ability to pin Leipzig's midfielders deep and isolate their center-backs. With 87% passing accuracy compared to Leipzig's 81%, Bayern controlled the tempo and exploited the spaces in between the lines. This was exemplified by their second goal, when Dayot Upamecano's pin-point pass played in Serge Gnabry to equalize.
In contrast, RB Leipzig's lone tactical failure was their inability to maintain their defensive shape when pressed high. Nagelsmann's men simply could not cope with Bayern's aggressive counter-pressing, leading to turnovers in dangerous areas. This was punished ruthlessly, as evidenced by the visitors' xG of 4.56 compared to the home side's 2.45.
The standout performer for Bayern was Player#19617, who contributed a goal and 3 assists, underlining his importance to Nagelsmann's gameplan. In the end, the gulf in class between these two title contenders was plain for all to see, with Bayern's clinical finishing and superior game management proving the decisive factors.
RB Leipzig lost to Bayern München 1–5 at the stadium in Bundesliga Regular Season - 18. Romulo Cardoso (20'), S. Gnabry (50'), H. Kane (67'), J. Tah (82'), A. Pavlovic (85'), M. Olise (88') scored.