Bundesliga · Round 29
Bayern stands out with 5-0 win over St. Pauli and increases lead in Bundesliga
Jamal Musiala opened the scoring in the first half; four goals in the next 20 minutes consolidated German superiority in the 29th round
At the Millerntor stadium, Bayern München imposed their rhythm and defeated FC St. Pauli 5-0 in the 29th round of the Bundesliga. The victory strengthened the club's position in the direct qualification zone, while the team from the 36th place still hasn't scored and remains far from the safety zone.
Incidents
Como o jogo se desenhou
Bayern started the match with high pressure, and at 9 minutes Jamal Musiala took advantage of a cross to open the scoring, putting St. Pauli on alert. The first half continued dominated by the visitors, who created good chances but didn't increase their lead. In the second half, the explosion came at 53 minutes, when Leon Goretzka scored with a header after a corner kick. Just one minute later, Michael Olise completed the scoring with a shot from outside the box. The pace didn't decrease, and at 65 minutes Nicolas Jackson scored the fourth goal, finishing a quick counterattack. The closing was marked by Raphaël Guerreiro, who at 88 minutes converted a calm penalty, sealing the 5-0 win.
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Match Highlights
In addition to Musiala, who shone with speed and precision, Goretzka showed the typical physical strength of the German midfield, guaranteeing the second goal. Olise, recently integrated into the squad, surprised with a powerful shot, while Jackson confirmed his evolution as a finisher. The last highlight was Raphaël Guerreiro, who, despite playing as a full-back, took on the responsibility of the penalty kick and showed calmness. St. Pauli didn't have any standout players and finished the match without any bookings.
What the Numbers Say
Even without detailed statistics, the score itself indicates absolute dominance: five goals scored in less than 80 minutes, without conceding any. The absence of bookings demonstrates the tactical discipline of Julian Nagelsmann's team, which maintained control of the match from start to finish. The goal difference reinforces the offensive efficiency of Bayern and the defensive fragility of St. Pauli, which couldn't create clear scoring opportunities.
Suspended
Players who became suspended in this match and will serve the suspension in the next league game.
FC Bayern München
What Changes Now
With the win, Bayern consolidates its lead in the Bundesliga, getting even closer to qualification for the Champions League. The next commitment will be against Borussia Dortmund, a duel that can define the distance between the top two positions. Meanwhile, St. Pauli returns to training focused on improving their defense, as they still struggle to get out of the relegation zone and need points in the next matches to avoid the drop.


