Bayern Munich shocks HSV 5-0 – Kane excels in the comeback!
Ludwigshafen am Rhein offers exciting insights into the Bundesliga, including Bayern's 5-0 win against HSV on September 13, 2025.

Bayern Munich shocks HSV 5-0 – Kane excels in the comeback!
On September 13, 2025, there was a football festival for Bayern fans in the Allianz Arena. Hamburger SV returned to Munich after a seven-year break and was impressively defeated 5-0 (4-0). This means that FC Bayern Munich not only remains at the top of the Bundesliga, but also impressively shows that it feels ready for the upcoming Champions League.
From the start, the Munich team made it clear who was in charge on the pitch. Serge Gnabry scored in the 3rd minute and just six minutes later Aleksandar Pavlovic made it 2-0. Harry Kane provided the next highlight with a hand penalty in the 26th minute, before Luis Díaz made it 4-0 in the 29th minute. FC Bayern was characterized by a strong team performance, in which Harry Kane particularly stood out with his two goals - his 67th goal in 66 Bundesliga games. So the question arose: Can things get worse for Hamburger SV?
HSV and its fight
Hamburger SV had a miserable start to the season with just one point from three games and is in the relegation zone. Coach Merlin Polzin was forced to radically change the defense. The debutants Luka Vuskovic and Aboubaka Soumahoro seemed to be overwhelmed by the Bavarian offensive. Soumahoro received a yellow card early on and gave Bayern the decisive hand penalty.
The spectators in the Allianz Arena – 75,000 in total – were thrilled, even if there was practically no reason to celebrate in the final minutes. A special moment occurred in the 90th minute when Michael Olise hit the crossbar. This shot was the only noteworthy finish for HSV - a clear sign of the dominance of Bayern, who can also point to their history with a goal difference of 55:3 against HSV in the Allianz Arena.
A look at player performance
Bayern were in top form. Manuel Neuer celebrated his 526th Bundesliga game and received a grade of 2. Konrad Laimer, who was involved in the first two goals, was also awarded a 2. Harry Kane clearly stood out and received the top grade of 1 for his two goals. Particularly noteworthy: HSV is on a difficult path and had to fight against old memories again in this game - HSV's last point win in Munich dates back to August 2008.
While Bayern slowed down a bit in the second half after a diabolical first half and substituted a few players, Hamburg remained pale and was unable to mount any dangerous attacks. The keeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes was able to at least prevent an even worse result with a few saves.
This season, FC Bayern are not only at the top of their game in the league, but are also preparing intensively for the challenges of the Champions League. The spectators were more than satisfied with how the game went and can only hope that the upcoming games will be similarly successful.
In an exciting football autumn, many challenges still await coach Thomas Tuchel's team. Fans and players expect Bayern to be able to prove their performance on the international stage.