

Bayern Munich


VfB Stuttgart
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4.13
Expected Goals (xG)
1.14
Passing by
600 (92%)
Accurate passes
251 (80%)
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40
G
Jonas Urbig
7.2
d
Alfonso Davies
37′
21
d
Hiroki Itō
6.9
3
d
Min-jae Kim
6.9
44
d
Josip Stanišić
6.2
8
M
Leon Goretzka
6.5
6
M
Joshua Kimmich (C)
8.2
M
Luis Diaz
M
Jamal Musiala
M
Rafael Guerreiro
31′
F
Nicholas Jackson
33′
33
G
Alexander Nübel
6.0
3
d
Ramon Hendricks
6.0
24
d
Jeff Chabot
7.3
29
d
Finn Jeltsch
5.9
4
d
Josh Vagnoman
5.7
6
M
Angelo Stiller
6.9
M
Attack Karazor (C)
18
M
Jamie Lewelling
7.0
M
Chris Führich
21′
M
Bilal El Khanouss
8
F
Tiago Tomás
6.2

Bundesliga classification – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Standings
- Relegation Playoffs
- descent
Bayern München dominated VfB Stuttgart with a commanding 4-2 win at the Allianz Arena, showing their title credentials through clinical finishing and relentless attacking play.
Bayern Munich maintained their position at the top of the Bundesliga table with a strong display against Stuttgart. The reigning champions came into the match in excellent form, having won four of their last five games. Stuttgart came fourth in the standings, but faced a tough test against the league leaders.
Stuttgart stunned the home crowd in the 21st minute when Christoph Fuhrich fired past the Bayern defense to give the visitors the lead. The goal came against the run of play, with Bayern controlling possession but failing to capitalize on their dominance.
Bayern responded quickly to level the game. Raphael Guerreiro equalized in the 31st minute, restoring parity at the Allianz Arena. The Portuguese defender’s goal sparked a dramatic shift in momentum as Munich took control.
The hosts then scored twice in quick succession to take command. Nicolas Jackson added Bayern’s second goal in the 33rd minute, extending their lead just two minutes later. Alphonso Davies made it 3-1 in the 37th minute, capping a devastating spell that left Stuttgart reeling.
Bayern’s attacking prowess proved too much for Stuttgart’s backline. The movement and positioning of the home team created constant problems. By half-time, Munich were in full control despite Stuttgart’s breakthrough.
In the second half, Bayern continued their ruthless dominance. Harry Kane added a fifth goal in the 52nd minute, extending the score to 4-1. Kane’s clinical finish underlined Bayern’s superiority in front of goal.
Stuttgart put forward Chema Andrés in the 89th minute and achieved the final score of 4-2. The late substitute goal provided some consolation but could not alter the outcome of the game. Bayern’s defense had already secured victory.
Bayern’s stats highlighted their total control. The hosts registered a total of 28 shots with 9 on target, compared to Stuttgart’s 9 attempts and 5 on target. Munich’s expected goals figure of 4.13 reflected their quality chances created.
Possession told a similar story, with Bayern dominating 67% to Stuttgart’s 33%. The hosts completed 654 passes with 92% accuracy, dictating play throughout the game. Joshua Kimmich orchestrated Munich’s midfield with an 8.2 rating.
Bayern’s win extended their lead at the top of the Bundesliga table. The champions now have 76 points from 29 games, maintaining their unbeaten home record. Stuttgart remains fourth with 56 points, but faces pressure from rivals below.
Bayern Munich’s performance showed why they remain title favourites. Their ability to score multiple goals while controlling matches sets them apart. Stuttgart will reflect on their early promise, but ultimately fell short against the league’s elite.

