1. goal
    19'
    Gnabry
  1. substitution
    46'
    Hernández for David Alaba
  2. substitution
    46'
    Coutinho for Thomas Müller
  3. substitution
    46'
    Corentin Tolisso for Goretzka
  4. substitution
    46'
    Coman for Perišić
  5. substitution
    46'
    Hiroki Sakai for Bouna Sarr
  6. substitution
    61'
    Süle for Boateng
  7. substitution
    61'
    Ulreich for Neuer
  8. substitution
    61'
    Odriozola for Davies
  9. substitution
    61'
    Martínez for Thiago
  10. substitution
    61'
    Bright Arrey-Mbi for Kimmich
  11. substitution
    62'
    Valère Germain for Darío Benedetto
  12. substitution
    62'
    Florian Thauvin for Marley Aké
  13. substitution
    62'
    Dimitri Payet for Nemanja Radonjic
  14. substitution
    62'
    Valentin Rongier for Kevin Strootman
  15. substitution
    64'
    Leonardo Balerdi for Duje Caleta-Car
  16. substitution
    74'
    Joshua Zirkzee for Lewandowski
  17. substitution
    80'
    Saif-Eddine Khaoui for Morgan Sanson
  18. substitution
    80'
    Maxime Lopez for Boubacar Kamara
  19. substitution
    80'
    Jordan Amavi for Pape Alassane Gueye
  20. substitution
    88'
    Álvaro González for Lucas Perrin
StadiumFC Bayern Campus, München

Gnabry fires Bayern to victory over Marseille

FC Bayern beat Olympique Marseille 1-0 in Friday's Audi Football Summit, enjoying a successful dress rehearsal for the Champions League. Serge Gnabry scored the only goal of the game in the first half.

The Bavarians started with Manuel Neuer in goal and a back four of Joshua Kimmich, Jérôme Boateng, David Alaba and Alphonso Davies. Thiago and Leon Goretzka featured in a twin holding role behind Gnabry, Thomas Müller and Ivan Perišić, with Robert Lewandowski up front. Coach Hansi Flick comprehensibly shuffled his deck in the second half. Most notably, Niklas Süle took over from Boateng on the hour mark, making his comeback after 285 days on the sidelines.

Serge opens

Bayern took the initiative once match official Dr Felix Brych had set events in motion at the FC Bayern Campus, forcing a string of corners. Goretzka directed a header wide before the offside flag stifled Olympique's first chance at the other end. Bouna Sarr let fly from 25 yards but miscued before Gnabry sidestepped two opponents to fire home and put Bayern in front.

The home side dominated proceedings but often failed to deliver the final pass. Gnabry's low cross evaded Perišić, and keeper Steve Mandanda's saves against Kimmich, Müller and Davies meant Bayern were only one up at half-time.

Quiet second half

Bayern were still dominant after the restart, Tolisso and Lewandowski firing over, Coutinho aiming wide from 20 yards. The match ebbed as both coaches made a string of changes. Cuisance drew a save from Mandanda before seeing an effort blocked, but another goal refused to come, and Brych blew for full time.

The Bavarians will be back in action on 8 August, when they entertain Chelsea in the Champions League last sixteen return leg.

Live match report for fcbayern.com by Greg Salmen

FC Bayern v Olympique Marseille 1-0 (HT: 1-0)

  • FC Bayern
    Neuer (Ulreich 61) – Kimmich (Odriozola 61), Boateng (Süle 61), Alaba (Hernández 46), Davies (Arrey-Mbi 61) – Thiago (Martínez 61), Goretzka (Tolisso 46) – Gnabry (Cuisance 61), Müller (Coutinho 46), Perišić (Coman 46) – Lewandowski (Zirkzee 74)
  • Subs
    Singh, Tillman
  • Olympique Marseille
    Mandanda – Sarr (Sakai 46), González, Ćaleta-Car (Balerdi 64), Amavi (Gueye80) – Kamara (Lopez 80) – Thauvin (Aké 62), Sanson (Khaoui 80), Rongier (Strootman 62), Payet (Radonjić 62) – Benedetto (Germain 62)
  • Subs
    Ngapandouetnbu – Pelé, Chabrolle, Abdallah, Perrin
  • Referee
    Dr Felix Brych (Munich)
  • Goals
    1-0 Gnabry (19)
  • Yellow Cards
    - / -
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