A total of 22 Bayern players are currently away from Munich on loan at clubs across Europe as they seek to continue their development and get regular minutes. In loan watch, fcbayern.com is keeping track of how the loanees are faring throughout 2024/25. This past week saw notable performances from Bryan Zaragoza, Maurice Krattenmacher, Matteo Pérez Vinlöf and Hyunju Lee.
Bryan Zaragoza: Goal & assist vs. Barcelona
Bryan Zaragoza and Osasuna claimed a surprise win on Saturday as they ended Barcelona’s unbeaten start to the LaLiga campaign with a 4-2 victory at home. The Bayern loanee was one of the star performers with a goal and assist, as well as boasting a pass completion rate of 75 percent. Zaragoza’s cross in the 18th minute was headed in by Ante Budimir for the opening goal. Just 10 minutes later, the 23-year-old proved unstoppable as he ran at the defence, sidestepped the goalkeeper and knocked the ball into an empty goal for 2-0. Zaragoza played 77 minutes before being subbed off.
Maurice Krattenmacher: Man of the Match vs. Braunschweig
Fresh from their first win of the season where Krattenmacher got an assist, Ulm got their first home victory back in Bundesliga 2 on Friday as they beat Eintracht Braunschweig 3-1. The 19-year-old Bayern loanee was substituted off in added time, having already made a telling impact on the game. He was heavily involved in the opening Ulm goal before doubling the advantage himself shortly before half-time with a right-footed finish. The forward was later fouled in the box six minutes from time, with Felix Higl rounding off the win from the penalty spot. Krattenmacher was named Man of the Match for his performance with a goal and an assist.
Matteo Pérez Vinlöf: Goal against Sturm Graz
Matteo Pérez Vinlöf and Austria Vienna had two games last week, starting with a 2-2 draw against domestic double winners Sturm Graz on Wednesday. The full-back played the first 64 minutes and got the hosts back into the game with his goal for 2-1. Stephan Helm’s side were then beaten 2-0 at Red Bull Salzburg on Saturday. The 18-year-old came on in the 62nd minute and completed 75 percent of his passes, as well as winning 100 percent of his aerial duels.
Hyunju Lee: 90 minutes vs. Nürnberg
Hyunju Lee and Hannover brought up their fourth win of the Bundesliga 2 campaign as two late goals saw them beat Nürnberg 2-0. Lee started and played the whole game on the right wing. He covered 11.76 kilometres, which was the second most for his team, and completed 92 percent of his passes. The South Korean’s side are now fourth in the table with 13 points from seven games.
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