JAKARTA - Bayern Munich won convincingly 3 - 0 when they traveled to Werder Bremen at the Weserstadion, Saturday night WIB, thanks to two goals from Harry Kane and one goal from Leon Goretzka.

This result, as reported by Antara, makes Bayern back to keep the distance of six points from Borussia Dortmund in the standings.

Bayern are firmly on top with 57 points, ahead of Dortmund in second place, according to the Bundesliga's official website.

The hosts were brave from the start of the match. Cameron Puertas threatened with a movement on the right side of the penalty box and sent a horizontal pass to the far post, but his teammates couldn't reach it.

Bayern gained momentum in the 22nd minute. Lennart Karl was brought down in the penalty box and after a VAR review, the referee pointed to the white spot.

Harry Kane managed to beat goalkeeper Mio Backhaus even though the direction of the shot was read. Bayern won 1-0.

Four minutes later, Kane doubled the lead to 2-0 after receiving a horizontal pass from Luis Diaz.

Bayern almost added a goal before half an hour of the match. Kane's long pass was passed by Diaz with penetration into the penalty area, but Backhaus was quick to close the shooting space.

Bremen took advantage of Joshua Kimmich's mistake to launch a quick counterattack. Felix Agu's shot only hit the outside of the goal.

Bremen appeared more aggressive in the second half. Marco Grull's header hit the post of the Bayern goal, while Jonas Urbig, who replaced Manuel Neuer, made an important save from Justin Njinmah's shot.

Bayern also got a golden opportunity through Serge Gnabry who was facing Backhaus, but the goalkeeper failed.

Urbig again showed brilliant reflexes when he fended off Romano Schmid's close-range shot.

The third goal for Bayern was born in the 70th minute. An attack from the left side built by Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies was completed by Leon Goretzka with a shot from the middle of the penalty box that nestled in the lower corner of the Bremen goal.

Musiala almost added a goal with a horizontal kick that was saved by Backhaus, while Bremen sent a dangerous cross to the far post towards the end of the game.

Werder Bremen line-up: Mio Backhaus; Niklas Stark (Mbangula 46'), Marco Friedl, Karim Coulibaly (Malatini 61'); Justin Njinmah (Sugawara 79'), Jens Stage (Patrice Covic 65'), Senne Lynen, Romano Schmid, Felix Agu (Isaac Schmidt 66'), Marco Grull, Cameron Puertas

Bayern Munich: Manuel Neuer (Jonas Urbig 46'); Konrad Laimer, Jonathan Tah, Kim Min-jae, Josip Stanisic (Alphonso Davies 69'); Joshua Kimmich (Bischof 76'), Leon Goretzka; Luis Diaz, Serge Gnabry (Jamal Musiala 69'), Lennart Karl, Harry Kane (Nicolas Jackson 86')


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