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Baptiste Santamaría was sent off after just five minutes, with Amir Abrashi playing for him.

Shortly thereafter, Thomas Müller prepared the 1-0 for FCB through Robert Lewandowski (7th).

Leroy Sané, who came into play for Serge Gnabry, should set an example on the offensive (28th).

The only difference between the two teams was one goal that FC Bayern Munich claimed for themselves until the break.

In the 61st minute, Christian Streich switched and sent Nils Petersen and Lino Tempelmann onto the pitch for Ermedin Demirovic and Lukas Kübler in a double substitution.

Nicolas Höfler found Petersen and he was ready to equalize in the 62nd minute.

Sané served Müller, who scored 2-1 in the 74th minute of the game.

With Kingsley Coman and Joshua Kimmich, Hans-Dieter Flick took two players from the starting line-up off the field in the 76th minute.

They were replaced by Jamal Musiala and Corentin Tolisso.

When referee Christian Dingert whistled off the game, FC Bayern finally claimed a 2-1 home win.

The record champions continue to play the leading role after the success.

The strength of Munich lies in the offensive - with a total of 48 hits.

The home team's season so far has continued to be a success.

FCB recorded a total of eleven wins and three draws and only suffered two defeats.

The last results of FC Bayern Munich were impressive - twelve points from five games.

Despite the defeat, Freiburg continues to occupy eighth place in the table.

The team from Breisgau currently has six wins, five draws and five defeats.

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Next Wednesday, FC Bayern will travel to FC Augsburg, and SCF Eintracht Frankfurt will receive at the same time.

This article was created automatically by our partner Retresco based on game data.