Bayern Munich’s hot streak continues as they crush a helpless 10-man Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–0 at Borussia Park. After edging Dortmund 2–1 in the Der Klassiker, Bayern extended their lead at the top to five points over RB Leipzig. The visitors now look set to strengthen their hold on first place and maintain their unbeaten run.
Match Timeline
1’ Big Chance Missed:
Kane played a perfect through ball to Jackson, who squared it for Luis Díaz, but the Colombian dragged his shot wide — a golden chance gone begging in the opening minute.
15’ Red Card 🟥 Jens Castrop:
Luis Díaz dribbled past Jean, who lunged in dangerously with a late tackle to the shin. The referee initially showed a yellow, but VAR upgraded it to a red. Gladbach went down to ten men early.

43’ Unlucky Kane:
Díaz found Kane inside the box, whose precise shot took a deflection and was saved by Nicolas.

50’ Off the Line!
Díaz set up Jackson, who dummied cleverly for Olise. His shot beat Nicolas but was cleared off the line by Diks. The rebound again fell to Olise, but Nicolas denied him.
62’ Kane Scores, But Offside:
Díaz danced past Lukas Ullrich and squared for Kane, who finished clinically — only for VAR to rule him offside.
64’ GOAL! Kimmich (0–1):
Gnabry combined with Laimer, who crossed to Díaz. Díaz smartly left it for Gnabry, whose pass found Kimmich. His first shot was blocked, but he buried the rebound to break the deadlock. Mönchengladbach’s 10 men had defended valiantly for 40 minutes, but Bayern finally broke through.

69’ GOAL! Raphaël Guerreiro (0–2):
Olise slipped a perfect through ball to Guerreiro, who slotted home calmly. Gladbach paid for leaving Olise unmarked near the box.

72’ Penalty Missed by Kevin Stöger:
Mönchengladbach got a corner. As soon as the cross came in, Bischoff laid his hands across Dik’s body, and Dik fell down. VAR intervened and awarded Mönchengladbach a penalty. But Kevin Stöger hit the post. A comeback chance was missed for Mönchengladbach.

81’ GOAL! Lennart Karl (0–3):
The teenager sealed the win with a stunning curler from outside the box. Nicolas, rooted to his spot, could only watch it fly in.

Final Score:
Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–3 Bayern Munich
Match Statistics
| Statistic | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Bayern Munich |
| Goals | 0 | 3 |
| Possession | 29% | 71% |
| Total Shots | 5 | 21 |
| Shots on Target | 1 | 9 |
| Shots off Target | 3 | 7 |
| Blocked Shots | 1 | 5 |
| Corners | 2 | 8 |
| Offsides | 1 | 3 |
| Pass Accuracy | 77% | 91% |
| Total Passes | 320 | 770 |
| Crosses | 6 | 18 |
| Fouls Committed | 14 | 9 |
| Yellow Cards | 3 | 1 |
| Red Cards | 1 (Jens Castrop 19’) | 0 |
| Tackles Won | 11 | 7 |
| Clearances | 18 | 5 |
| Saves by Goalkeeper | 6 | 1 |
| Big Chances Created | 0 | 5 |
| Expected Goals (xG) | 0.29 | 2.84 |
Gladbach 0 : 3 Bayern
▪ xG: 0.76 – 2.6
▪ xThreat: 0.45 – 3.12
▪ Possession: 17.9% – 82.1%
▪ Field Tilt: 2.8% – 97.2%
▪ Def Action Height: 34.9 – 59.5Donations https://t.co/nlgfzDqYhs pic.twitter.com/HhHjsvAAIY
— markstats bot (@markstatsbot) October 25, 2025
Gladbach 0 : 3 Bayern
▪ xG: 0.76 – 2.6
▪ xThreat: 0.45 – 3.12
▪ Possession: 17.9% – 82.1%
▪ Field Tilt: 2.8% – 97.2%
▪ Def Action Height: 34.9 – 59.5Donations https://t.co/nlgfzDqYhs pic.twitter.com/HhHjsvAAIY
— markstats bot (@markstatsbot) October 25, 2025
Gladbach 0 : 3 Bayern
▪ xG: 0.76 – 2.6
▪ xThreat: 0.45 – 3.12
▪ Possession: 17.9% – 82.1%
▪ Field Tilt: 2.8% – 97.2%
▪ Def Action Height: 34.9 – 59.5Donations https://t.co/nlgfzDqYhs pic.twitter.com/HhHjsvAAIY
— markstats bot (@markstatsbot) October 25, 2025
Notable Records & Milestones
With this win, Bayern extended their perfect start in the league, entering the match with an 8-0-0 record (eight wins, zero draws, zero defeats), and after this game, remained unbeaten
The victory marked Bayern’s 13th consecutive win in all competitions this season (including Bundesliga, cup, etc.).
The result meant Bayern matched (or tied) a European record for the best start to a season (AC Milan)
Standout players of the match
| Player | Team | Performance Highlights |
| Joshua Kimmich | Bayern Munich | Opened the scoring with a precise strike in the 64th minute; dictated midfield tempo with 93% pass accuracy and excellent ball recovery. Named Man of the Match. |
| Raphaël Guerreiro | Bayern Munich | Scored Bayern’s second goal just five minutes later; combined well with Davies on the left, providing constant overlaps and creativity. |
| Lennart Karl | Bayern Munich | Came off the bench and sealed the win with his first Bundesliga goal; energetic pressing and confident finishing made a big impression. |
| Harry Kane | Bayern Munich | Though he didn’t score, he assisted Kimmich’s goal and linked play superbly, pulling defenders out of position and creating space for teammates. |
| Ko Itakura | Borussia Mönchengladbach | Despite the defeat, he was Gladbach’s best defender and made several vital clearances and blocked two certain goals before Bayern’s breakthrough. |
Match Conclusion — Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–3 Bayern Munich (25 Oct 2025)
Bayern Munich delivered a commanding performance in Mönchengladbach, maintaining their flawless start to the Bundesliga season. After Jens Castrop’s early red card tilted the balance, Bayern took full control, patiently breaking down Gladbach’s defense before striking decisively in the second half.

For Borussia Mönchengladbach, it was a night of frustration and resilience that eventually gave way to Bayern’s relentless dominance. The champions reaffirmed their title credentials with another professional, high-quality display.

