Bayern Munich with a record win in the DFB Cup: Cologne has no chance at 4-1!

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Bayern Munich wins the DFB Cup against Cologne 4-1 and sets a starting record with 14 wins in a row.

Bayern München gewinnt im DFB-Pokal gegen Köln mit 4:1 und setzt mit 14 Siegen in Serie einen Startrekord.
Bayern Munich wins the DFB Cup against Cologne 4-1 and sets a starting record with 14 wins in a row.

Bayern Munich with a record win in the DFB Cup: Cologne has no chance at 4-1!

In the DFB Cup, FC Bayern Munich achieved a commanding 4-1 victory in their duel with 1. FC Köln today. The game, which took place in the second round, brought two records for the Munich team: With this success, they not only moved into the round of 16, but also set a starting record in Europe's top leagues with 14 competitive game wins in a row. This impressive run surpasses AC Milan's previous record of 13 wins, set in the 1992/93 season. Loud ZDF The victory in Cologne's RheinEnergieStadion was decided after an exciting first half until the final phase of the game.

Cologne initially surprised Bayern with a lead through Ragnar Ache, who headed the ball into the net in the 31st minute. But the hosts' joy didn't last long. Just five minutes later, Luis Díaz equalized, although this goal was controversial due to a controversial offside decision. The referee allowed the goal to count despite the discussions. Two goals from Harry Kane in the 64th and 72nd minutes, which secured his 21st and 22nd goals of the season, finally closed the game in Bayern's favor. Mathematically speaking, Olise scored the 4-1 in the final phase Kicker reported.

Turning point and course of the game

The course of the game was characterized by constant back and forth. After Cologne's first lead, Bayern pushed for an equalizer, missing several chances, including a dangerous double chance that was saved by Cologne goalkeeper Zieler. The Cologne team showed courage and had a few good opportunities up until the 57th minute, but Bayern keeper Urbig was always there. A header from Ache that hit the side netting could have turned the game on its head, but Bayern remained solid defensively and turned the game around with vigor and precision.

Coach Vincent Kompany made five changes after the last game to bring fresh players onto the pitch. On the Cologne side, coach Lukas Kwasniok relied on Schmied as a replacement for the injured Hübers. These line-ups made for an exciting duel, which in the end was clearly decided in favor of Bayern.

Looking into the future

With this victory, Bayern Munich goes into the next rounds of the DFB Cup as favorites. Cologne's last win against Bayern dates back to 2011, which underlines Munich's dominance in this encounter. The team has played 14 competitive games so far this season and won all of them - a clear indication that the Munich team wants to have an important say in the challenges ahead. It remains to be seen whether any teams will be able to match the form of the record champions. It will be interesting to see how the upcoming games will develop.