34'
Jamal Musiala43'
Thomas Müller
34'
Jamal Musiala43'
Thomas Müller
15'
Lucas Hernández23'
Sven Ulreich
53'
Mattias Svanberg
15'
Lucas Hernández23'
Sven Ulreich53'
Mattias Svanberg
46'
Leroy Sané for Serge Gnabry80'
Tel for Sadio Mané83'
Ryan Gravenberch for Jamal Musiala
46'
Max Kruse for Patrick Wimmer61'
Felix Nmecha for Mattias Svanberg68'
Luca Waldschmidt for Omar Marmoush84'
Josip Brekalo for Lukas Nmecha84'
Aster Vranckx for Maximilian Arnold
46'
Leroy Sané for Serge Gnabry46'
Max Kruse for Patrick Wimmer61'
Felix Nmecha for Mattias Svanberg68'
Luca Waldschmidt for Omar Marmoush80'
Tel for Sadio Mané83'
Ryan Gravenberch for Jamal Musiala84'
Josip Brekalo for Lukas Nmecha84'
Aster Vranckx for Maximilian Arnold
FC Bayern beat Wolfsburg 2-0 on Sunday, winning their first Bundesliga home match in the nascent season. Jamal Musiala and Thomas Müller handed Bayern a two-goal lead in the first half. Their third competitive victory this season means Munich top the table, level on points with Dortmund but ahead on goal difference after two matchdays.
Bayern lined up with Manuel Neuer in goal and Benjamin Pavard, Dayot Upamecano, Lucas Hernández and Alphonso Davies in a back four. Müller, Joshua Kimmich, Marcel Sabitzer and Musiala featured in midfield, with Sadio Mané and Serge Gnabry up front. Leroy Sané came on for Gnabry at half-time, Mathys Tel and Ryan Gravenberch taking over from Mané and Musiala in the closing stages for their home debuts.
Two up at half-time
After a minute's silence for former club president Willi O. Hoffmann, the visitors got off to a good start but Bayern soon took control of the game. A Davies clearance clipped the outside of the post, Baku's long ball evading Nmecha. Pavard directed a header onto the bar at the other end before Bayern had the ball in the back of the net when a Gnabry square invited Mané to tap home, but the goal was ruled out for offside after VAR intervention.
The champions took the lead when Müller found Musiala, who stood his ground against two defenders and beat keeper Koen Casteels. The latter soon stood out with a strong save against Pavard. Gnabry, Musiala and Sabitzer all saw shots blocked, but a second goal was coming and arrived shortly before half-time, when Kimmich let fly and Müller diverted the shot past Casteels.
Cruise control
There was a mix-up in the Bayern box shortly after half-time but Neuer eventually got hold of the ball. Casteels denied Kimmich and Müller miscued from distance, Sané also saw a shot saved. Upamecano soon tapped in but the flag was up for offside.
Mané directed a header wide before netting a second one, but Bayern had their third goal chalked off for offside after a tight call. Neuer denied Waldschmidt before Tel aimed wide and Casteels saved a deflected Sané effort as Bayern recorded a comortable victory.
The Bavarians will be back in action next Sunday when they travel to face Bochum.
Live match report for fcbayern.com by Greg Salmen
FC Bayern - VfL Wolfsburg 2-0 (HT: 2-0)
FC Bayern
Neuer - Pavard, Upamecano, Hernández, Davies - Müller, Kimmich, Sabitzer, Musiala (Gravenberch 83) - Mané (Tel 80), Gnabry (Sané 46)
Subs
Ulreich - de Ligt, Sarr, Nianzou, Mazraoui, Stanišić
VfL Wolfsburg
Casteels - Baku, Bornauw, Lacroix, van de Ven - Wimmer (Kruse 46), Arnold (Vranckx 83), Guilavogui, Svanberg (F. Nmecha 61), Marmoush (Waldschmidt 68) - L. Nmecha (Brekalo 83)
Subs
Pervan - Otavio, Kaminski, Philipp
Referee
Harm Osmers
Attendance
75,000 (capacity)
Goals
1-0 Musiala (33), 2-0 Müller (43)
Yellow Cards
Hernández, Ulreich / Svanberg
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