Bayern, FC St. Pauli and Leroy Sane
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The result means Bayern remain on course for a record-extending 34th German title with defending champions Bayer Leverkusen in second place.
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"We scored that second goal relatively quickly. It got a bit tight later given we had 10 men. We are very happy we got the three points," Sané, who has scored a personal-high nine Bundesliga goals th...
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Olise’s role in Bayern's 3-2 victory over St. Pauli was nothing short of pivotal. Early in the match, his astute pass set the tone, assisting a teammate and securing an early lead for Bayern. This moment underlined his ability to dictate the pace and flow of the game.
MICHAEL Olise's emergence for France comes at the right moment in a team needing a creative spark in midfield.
Leroy Sané has scored twice and Harry Kane has added to his Bundesliga-best tally as Bayern Munich restored its six-point lead by beating St. Pauli 3-2.
This article delves into Olise's impressive contributions, his capability to influence games, and the broader implications of his achievements in the Bundesliga. In his current campaign, Olise has directly participated in 17 goals within the Bundesliga—comprising 8 goals and 9 assists.
Harry Kane was in fine form as Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich picked up all three points with a 3-1 win against St Pauli on Saturday.
Courtesy of a 3-2 win against St. Pauli on Saturday, Bayern restored their lead of six points at the top of the points table with seven games to go in the Bundesliga. The Bavarian club started the game on the front foot in front of their fans.
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SB Nation on MSNPlayer Ratings Poll: Bayern Munich 3 - 2 FC St. PauliIn the end Bayern quality won out, a 3-2 home result, with terrific days from the entire front four: Michael Olise, Jamal Musiala, Leroy Sané, and Harry Kane. It took all of those efforts to score the three goals that ultimately were required to collect the points.
Michael Olise's emergence for France comes at the right moment in a team needing a creative spark in midfield.
Michael Olise isn’t much of a talker, but he’s settling into the France squad just fine. This is despite a report in France suggesting he is struggling to get to grips with the language.