The captain of England, Harry Kane, marked a hat -trick while the reigning champions of Bayern Munich started the Bundesliga season by beating RB Leipzig.
It took 27 minutes because the hosts break the Deadlock when Michael Olise launched a powerful strike in the distant corner after the ball fell invitingly on his path.
Serge Gnabry was decisive in the accumulation of that goal and also the second five minutes later, when the German chose Luis Diaz after an excellent passage routine.
The Colombian striker brought an effort into the lower part of the crossbar for his first goal by the Bundesliga since his summer arrival from Liverpool.
Gnabry’s excellence was evident again for Bayern’s third shortly before the break, deceiving Leipzig’s defense in thinking about it to shoot before blocking Oliise instead of Thunder Home.
Kane got his first of the night in the 64th minute, cutting inside to complete a quick counterattack and put an effort beyond Peter Gulacsi.
Visitors thought they had a goal immediately after, but the goal of Antonio Nusa’s substitute was prohibited while the ball was rolling when a free kick was taken in the accumulation.
Leipzig’s fortune worsened, with Kane who whipped an expert effort inside the distant post from the edge of the box to add a fifth goal to the count of Bayern.
He sealed a dominant success for his side when he marked his third in the 77th minute, a pre -awarded Lipzig defense unable to keep up with the Bayern race, leaving Kane not marked and able to do the cracks at home.
With their first game of the season, Vincent Kompany’s team delivered a message to the rest of the Bundesliga: Bayern is stronger than ever.
They were superior in every aspect from the front to the back, through the entire game, and left Lipsia frayed in the vain attempt to stop their striker escape.
On the wings, Bayern shone. Olise and the full -back Konrad Laimer have doubled on the right, superimposed to beat the defense of visitors and cut out the openings.
Their efforts have constantly lengthened Leipzig, brought Oliise to the right spaces to obtain two goals and allowed the rest of their attack line to work their magic in the middle.
Kane sat more deeply than a traditional attacker, but it was the same threat as always, timing his races perfectly to cling to the intricate moves of passage from Bayern and delivering the clinical touch when necessary.
Leipzig was sloppy, lost their steps and were not turned on on the home team races. Gnabry and Joshua Kimmich have enjoyed their superiority in the future, have repeatedly given the space to show their talents on the ball.
Leipzig’s back was not simply good enough to cope, but even if they had extra numbers in defense, they never seemed to have been able to stop the ruthless attack machine of Bayern.
This is a new Lipsia side, led by a new boss in Ole Werner, and it is clear that they are very ongoing.