Bayern Munich staged a dramatic late comeback against St Pauli, scoring two goals in injury time to seal a 3-1 victory and move eight points clear at the top of the Bundesliga table.
The match was marked by Bayern's dominance over the first hour, with St Pauli struggling to create any meaningful chances. However, the Bavarian side failed to capitalize on their territorial advantage, allowing St Pauli to level the score before halftime.
After the interval, Bayern introduced new attacking threats and began to exert significant pressure on the opposition goal. The breakthrough came in the 60th minute when Kingsley Coman headed home from a well-crafted corner, sending the visitors back into lead.
However, St Pauli's determination was rewarded just four minutes later as they equalized through substitute Philipp Max. Despite this setback, Bayern continued to push forward and were rewarded for their perseverance with a second goal in injury time.
Nicolas Jackson, who came off the bench in the 90th minute, scored an incredible late winner from outside the penalty area before Luis Diaz sealed all three points for his side as he slotted home from close range. The dramatic turnaround marked Bayern Munich's seventh consecutive victory and further solidified their grip on top spot in the Bundesliga.
The match was marked by Bayern's dominance over the first hour, with St Pauli struggling to create any meaningful chances. However, the Bavarian side failed to capitalize on their territorial advantage, allowing St Pauli to level the score before halftime.
After the interval, Bayern introduced new attacking threats and began to exert significant pressure on the opposition goal. The breakthrough came in the 60th minute when Kingsley Coman headed home from a well-crafted corner, sending the visitors back into lead.
However, St Pauli's determination was rewarded just four minutes later as they equalized through substitute Philipp Max. Despite this setback, Bayern continued to push forward and were rewarded for their perseverance with a second goal in injury time.
Nicolas Jackson, who came off the bench in the 90th minute, scored an incredible late winner from outside the penalty area before Luis Diaz sealed all three points for his side as he slotted home from close range. The dramatic turnaround marked Bayern Munich's seventh consecutive victory and further solidified their grip on top spot in the Bundesliga.