Polish Robert Lewandowski was once again the ideal '9', the resource that never fails, for Bayern Munich to break down the Werder Bremen wall and earn their second consecutive victory in the Bundesliga.
Carlo Ancelotti's team couldn't really dismantle their opponent and their main offensive reference had to appear again to take advantage of a cross from the right by Kingsley Coman, and with a backheel, unbalance the match.
Without time for Werder Bremen to react, Lewandowski scored the 0-2 after a great play and a low left-footed shot, which left the match decided. In this match, the goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and the Spanish attacking midfielder Thiago Alcantara reappeared as starters.
Bayern had control of the ball in an authoritative way, but until the Polish striker appeared in the area, they couldn't take control of the match against a rival that currently remains bottom of the table with zero goals scored and three conceded.
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Bayern Munich vs Werder Bremen | Lineups
Bayern Munich: Neuer; Kimmich, Süle, Hummels, Alaba; Thiago, Vidal, Tolisso; Robben, Lewandowski, Ribéry
Werder Bremen: Pavlenka; Gebre-Salassie, Bauer, Sané, Veljković, Augustinsson; Gondorf, Eggstein, Delaney; Bartels, Kruse
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