

Bayern Munich


Union Berlin
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5.53
Expected Goals (xG)
0.21
Passing by
627 (91%)
Accurate passes
175 (72%)
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40
G
Jonas Urbig
7.6
d
Konrad Laimer
3
d
Min-jae Kim
6.9
d
Dayot Upamecano
44
d
Josip Stanišić
8.2
8
M
Leon Goretzka
6.2
6
M
Joshua Kimmich (C)
8.2
M
Serge Gnabry
45+1′
67′
42
M
Lennart Karl
6.5
M
Miquel Olise
43′
1
G
Frederik Rønnow
6.2
34
d
Stanley N’Soki
6.3
d
Leopold Querfeld
d
Danilo Doekhi
39
M
Derrick Cohen
6.2
8
M
Rani Khedira
6.3
6
M
Aljoscha Kemlein
6.3
19
M
Janik Haberer
6.2
28
M
Christopher Trimmel (C)
6.2
9
F
Sign of Lebanon
8.7
21
F
Tim Skarke
6.2

Bundesliga classification – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Standings
- Relegation Playoffs
- descent
Bayern München continued their dominant Bundesliga campaign with a 4-0 win over Union Berlin, led by a clinical brace from Serge Gnabry.
Bayern München produced a strong and convincing performance at the Allianz Arena, eliminating Union Berlin with a resounding 4-0 triumph. Serge Gnabry’s two goals highlighted a dominant display from the league leaders on March 21, 2026.
Coming into this game, Bayern sat comfortably at the top of the Bundesliga, showing formidable form with four wins in their last five outings. Union Berlin, on the other hand, took ninth position and tried to break a challenging run of mixed results.
The match started with immediate intensity. Dayot Upamecano received an early yellow card for Bayern in the 3rd minute for a foul. Union Berlin, determined to upset Bayern’s tempo, took a physical approach.
This tactical choice earned Union two yellow cards before the half-hour mark. L. Querfeld was booked in the 30th minute, followed by D. Doekhi in the 37th for difficult challenges.
Despite Union’s early resistance, Bayern’s sustained pressure finally broke in the 43rd minute. Michael Olise seized the opportunity, scoring the opener and igniting the Allianz Arena crowd.
The momentum shifted decisively just before the break. Serge Gnabry doubled Bayern’s lead in the 45+1 minute, converting the chance to send his side into the break with a comfortable two-goal cushion. This late surge proved crucial.
The Union manager certainly faced a difficult team talk at half-time, needing a significant tactical change to stem the tide. Bayern, however, aimed to maintain their high intensity and secure the three points without drama.
Bayern wasted no time in the second half. Harry Kane extended the lead to 3-0 in the 49th minute, finishing calmly after Konrad Laimer’s incisive assist. Union hopes quickly faded.
The Union made changes in the second half, bringing on T. Skarke and S. Nsoki in the 46th minute, but the changes had little immediate impact. Serge Gnabry completed his impressive brace in the 67th minute, confidently adding Bayern’s fourth goal of the afternoon to put the result beyond doubt.
Both teams made more changes as the game entered its final stages. Bayern introduced L. Karl and T. Bischof in the 61st minute, then added Hiroki Ito in the 71st, managing the game effectively.
Bayern’s overwhelming dominance was vividly reflected in the stats, with 74% possession and a staggering 31 total shots, with 9 on target. Their expected goals (xG) stood at a formidable 5.53 compared to Union’s mere 0.21, showing a clear mismatch.
This emphatic 4-0 victory cemented Bayern München’s iron grip at the summit of the Bundesliga, extending their impressive title challenge. Union Berlin now face the challenge of regrouping after a tough outing against the formidable league leaders.

