Bayern Munich secured a Champions League semi-final spot and capped the week with a routine victory over Union Berlin. The Bundesliga giants netted five goals in 66 minutes, sealing all three points. Despite a late consolation goal from Union Berlin, it was a dominant display by Bayern.
Thomas Tuchel shuffled his lineup, resting Jamal Musiala while fielding Thomas Muller, Mathys Tel, and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting in attack. Aleksandar Pavlovic returned, and Kim Min-jae partnered in defense.
The match kicked off with both sides threatening, but Bayern gradually seized control. They broke the deadlock with a team goal finished by Leon Goretzka. Harry Kane then doubled the lead with a thunderous free-kick, marking his 40th goal of the season.
The second half saw Bayern extend their lead, with Muller scoring twice and Tel adding another. Despite Union Berlin’s late goal, Bayern secured a comfortable victory.
Tuchel will be pleased with the performance, especially as no injuries were sustained. The win solidifies Bayern’s position in the league table ahead of crucial fixtures against Real Madrid, with Eintracht Frankfurt up next.