Bayern Munich have entered a period of unprecedented dominance in the Bundesliga, leaving their opponents struggling to keep up. The team's second-half power play was on full display as they came from behind to thrash RB Leipzig 5-2 at the Allianz Arena.
Vincent Kompany had warned after Bayern's impressive start to the season that his team would need to "start completely from scratch" in the second half, but it seems that warning fell on deaf ears. The Red Bulls, who were clearly the better side in the first 45 minutes, found themselves facing a team that was seemingly invincible.
Bayern's equaliser, courtesy of Serge Gnabry's 100th goal for the club, sparked a thrilling finish to the game. With three goals in the last 10 minutes, Bayern put the game out of reach and left Leipzig reeling.
Kompany praised his team's "old-school mentality" and physical efforts, saying they gave their opponents no room to breathe. Manuel Neuer, the team's goalkeeper, was also instrumental in Bayern's victory, pulling off a sensational one-handed save to deny Linton Maina and put KΓΆln ahead on Wednesday.
The Bavarians' dominance has left fans and pundits alike marveling at their quality. With 71 goals in the league already this season, Bayern are on course to break records if they continue scoring at their current rate.
Meanwhile, RB Leipzig's struggles have raised questions about the club's long-term prospects under coach Ole Werner. The team is currently languishing in fifth place and has conceded a staggering 39 goals already.
Other Bundesliga teams are struggling as well. Eintracht Frankfurt have been sacked after a dismal run of form, while Borussia Dortmund have benefited from Bayern's dominance to move up the table.
In other news, Cologne came from behind to beat Mainz and keep Urs Fischer's team at bay. Hoffenheim lost to Bayer Leverkusen, while Union Berlin suffered defeat to Werder Bremen.
Vincent Kompany had warned after Bayern's impressive start to the season that his team would need to "start completely from scratch" in the second half, but it seems that warning fell on deaf ears. The Red Bulls, who were clearly the better side in the first 45 minutes, found themselves facing a team that was seemingly invincible.
Bayern's equaliser, courtesy of Serge Gnabry's 100th goal for the club, sparked a thrilling finish to the game. With three goals in the last 10 minutes, Bayern put the game out of reach and left Leipzig reeling.
Kompany praised his team's "old-school mentality" and physical efforts, saying they gave their opponents no room to breathe. Manuel Neuer, the team's goalkeeper, was also instrumental in Bayern's victory, pulling off a sensational one-handed save to deny Linton Maina and put KΓΆln ahead on Wednesday.
The Bavarians' dominance has left fans and pundits alike marveling at their quality. With 71 goals in the league already this season, Bayern are on course to break records if they continue scoring at their current rate.
Meanwhile, RB Leipzig's struggles have raised questions about the club's long-term prospects under coach Ole Werner. The team is currently languishing in fifth place and has conceded a staggering 39 goals already.
Other Bundesliga teams are struggling as well. Eintracht Frankfurt have been sacked after a dismal run of form, while Borussia Dortmund have benefited from Bayern's dominance to move up the table.
In other news, Cologne came from behind to beat Mainz and keep Urs Fischer's team at bay. Hoffenheim lost to Bayer Leverkusen, while Union Berlin suffered defeat to Werder Bremen.