Bundesliga
Bavarian Dominance: Bayern Munich Cruise to 3-0 Victory at Weserstadion
February 14, 2026
Bayern Munich continued their relentless march toward another Bundesliga title on Saturday evening, delivering a calculated and clinical 3-0 dismantling of Werder Bremen at the Weserstadion. Under the lights in Bremen, Vincent Kompany's side showcased the vast gulf in class between the league leaders and a home side currently embroiled in a desperate relegation scrap. The victory was defined by the clinical efficiency of Harry Kane, who once again proved why he is considered the premier marksman in world football. The breakthrough arrived in the 22nd minute when Bayern were awarded a penalty following a clumsy challenge on Luis Diaz. Harry Kane stepped up and struck a powerful right-footed shot into the corner to give the visitors a 1-0 lead. This goal marked Kane's 25th Bundesliga goal of the season. The momentum stayed firmly with the Bavarians, and they doubled their advantage just three minutes later. In the 25th minute, Luis Diaz provided a delicate assist to Harry Kane, who found a pocket of space on the edge of the box and unleashed a stunning half-volley that clipped the post before nesting in the back of the net. At 2-0, the contest felt effectively over. Bayern controlled 69 percent possession throughout the match, completing 380 passes with an accuracy of 91 percent. The final blow was delivered in the 70th minute through a beautifully constructed team goal. Alphonso Davies surged down the left flank before cutting the ball back to Leon Goretzka, who fired a low drive past Mio Backhaus to make it 3-0. Statistically, the dominance was overwhelming. Bayern finished with 19 total shots, 9 of which were on target, compared to just 4 shots for the home side. The expected goals (xG) battle told the story of the night, with Bayern registering 2.88 xG against Bremen's 0.42 xG. In the center of the park, Joshua Kimmich was the puppet master, recording 112 touches and a pass completion rate of 94 percent. For Werder Bremen, the result extends their agonizing winless run to 12 matches, leaving them in the relegation playoff spot. Bayern, meanwhile, move six points clear at the top of the table. As the final whistle blew, the traveling Bavarian fans celebrated another job well done, while the home supporters were left to reflect on a season that is rapidly turning into a disaster. The gap between the top and bottom of the Bundesliga has rarely looked so vast as it did tonight in the north of Germany. Match Statistics Overview: Final Score: Werder Bremen 0-3 Bayern Munich, Possession: Werder Bremen 31 percent - 69 percent Bayern Munich, Shots on Target: Werder Bremen 2 - 9 Bayern Munich, Big Chances Created: Werder Bremen 0 - 5 Bayern Munich, Expected Goals: 0.42 - 2.88, Total Corners: Werder Bremen 2 - 8 Bayern Munich, Total Passes: 730.

