Did Bayern Munich Secure Their 14th Consecutive Victory Against Cologne?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Bayern Munich sets a new record with 14 consecutive wins.
- Harry Kane shines with two goals, showcasing his scoring prowess.
- Cologne's early lead was short-lived, reflecting Bayern's resilience.
- Coach Vincent Kompany commended the team's mentality and performance.
- Bayern's next challenge will be against Bayer Leverkusen.
Cologne, Oct 30 (NationPress) Bayern Munich progressed to the German Cup round of 16 after bouncing back from an early challenge to triumph over a determined Cologne 4-1 on Wednesday.
This victory marked Bayern's 14th consecutive win across all competitions, setting a new record among clubs from Europe's top five leagues, exceeding AC Milan's 13-match streak from the 1992-1993 season.
The home team started energetically, applying pressure that unsettled the Bundesliga champions. Their efforts bore fruit after half an hour when Ragnar Ache leaped highest to head in Isak Johannesson's corner. However, their lead was short-lived as Luis Diaz equalized from close range just five minutes later, despite a strong offside claim during the buildup.
The equalizer shifted the momentum decisively towards the visitors. Harry Kane put Bayern in front before half-time with a composed finish, elegantly spinning away from his defender and curling the ball into the far corner. Cologne, who had initially shown commendable organization, began to falter in the second half as Bayern asserted their dominance.
Kane netted his second goal midway through the second half, heading in Joshua Kimmich's corner to register his 22nd goal of the season in just 14 appearances. Substitute Michael Olise capped off the scoring, finishing a rapid counterattack initiated by Diaz. Cologne nearly reduced the deficit when Linton Maina struck the post late in the game, but Bayern's control remained firm.
“We displayed excellent mentality today. After going down 1-0, we managed to turn it around to lead 2-1 before halftime. In the second half, we maintained our high intensity and were dangerous throughout, so overall I am very satisfied with the performance,” expressed Bayern coach Vincent Kompany.
Bayern will face Bayer Leverkusen in Saturday's Bundesliga evening match, while Cologne will visit newly promoted Hamburg on Sunday.
In other German Cup second-round matches, Stuttgart defeated Mainz 2-0 with goals from Luca Jaquez and Atakan Karazor.
Leverkusen overcame a resilient ten-man Paderborn 4-2 after extra time, while Freiburg triumphed over Dusseldorf 3-1.
Magdeburg won against Illertissen 3-0, Kaiserslautern narrowly beat Furth 1-0, Darmstadt comfortably defeated Schalke 4-0, and Union Berlin edged out Arminia Bielefeld 2-1 in extra time.