Overview
- Saturday’s 3–0 win at Eintracht Frankfurt sealed six wins from six in the league and ten from ten in all competitions, with a Bundesliga record 25 goals after six matches and an aggregate score of 38:8 across the ten games.
- Joshua Kimmich described selection as healthy “competition” rather than rotation, saying the approach has lifted standards while keeping the squad engaged.
- Analysts praised Bayern’s increased game control, with Stefan Effenberg calling it a clear step forward and Lothar Matthäus labeling the side Europe’s current benchmark.
- Summer signing Luis Díaz delivered two goals and an assist in Frankfurt and now has six goals and four assists since joining, earning plaudits from teammates and coaches.
- Pep Guardiola publicly lauded Kompany, prompting talk of outside interest, though Bayern note their coach is contracted through 2027 as observers caution that a lean squad will test his load management in the months ahead.