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Leipzig are Supercup champions
There goes the final whistle. Leipzig are Supercup champions for the first time. A Dani Olmo hat-trick takes the headlines on the night when harry Kane made his Bayern Munich debut. Bayern had their chances but it was a case of Leipzig taking theirs. Top entertainment.
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Hats off to Leipzig
Marco Rose's men have performed admirably here. Considering the amount of ins and high-profile outs at the club over the summer, Die Roten Bullen have pinged it about and taken their chances brilliantly. They'll be a force to be reckoned with once again this season.
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Sesko again
Another shot from the 20-year-old. This one is dragged wide of the near post.
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Sesko chance
Carvalho plays Sesko in and the Slovenian forward is away. He batters a shot goalwards and Ulreich manages to get something on it to deflect the ball wide. Huge chance.
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Bayern's bad memories
Of course, Bayern's last official home game was also against Leipzig at the tail end of last season. The defending champions lost that 3-1. The last time FCB suffered two home defeats in a row with a total of six goals conceded was more than 22 years ago under Ottmar Hitzfeld.
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Substitution
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Mazraoui goes close
Gnabry's corner loops all the way over the Leipzig defenders towards the far post, where Mazraoui bends before nodding into the side netting. The Bayern fans thought that was in for a second.
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Bayern swap
Leon Goretzka comes on for Bayern and takes over captain duties from the departing Joshua Kimmich.
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Changes
Leipzig hat-trick hero Dani Olmo comes off to be replaced by debutant Fabio Carvalho. Emil Forsberg is also on for the visitors with the impressive Xavi Simons making way.
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Substitution
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Substitution
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Substitution
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Opportunities aplenty
Goal attempts
5off target
5on target
4off target
4on target
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More Bayern chances
Coman and Kimmich have shots on target that are saved by Blaswich as Bayern continue to knock on the Leipzig door.
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When Harry arrived
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Olmo yellow
Olmo is booked for a foul on Coman.
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Leipzig on their way
What a night it's been for Leipzig and Dani Olmo. The visiting fans are jumping and singing high up in the Allianz Arena as the team from Saxony look set to win the Supercup.
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Leipzig take flight
Dani Olmo passes the ball into the corner and and that's his hat-trick. Amazing.
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Penalty Leipzig !
Mazraoui handles a Seiwald header and the visitors have a chance for 3-0!
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Substitution
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Leipzig subs
Meanwhile, Sesko and Poulsen are on for Leipzig.
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Kane comes in
Ladies and gentlemen, Harry Kane is on. The roars go up around the Allianz Arena as the stadium announcer shouts out: "It's a magical moment." A tremendous welcome for Bayern's new No.9. Tel is the player to make way.
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Substitution
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Substitution
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Bayern again
Tel thwacks a low shot at the target from the left and Blaswich gets down to save. The loose ball is attacked by Musiala but Orban gets his body in there first and clears. Here comes Harry ....
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No way through
A long passage of possession for Bayern ends with Mazraoui poking a pass in for Musiala, who scoops a shot high over the crossbar.
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Olmo class
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Chances aplenty
Here come Bayern now. Gnabry has the ball on the left and he rolls across the face for Tel, who stalls his run slightly and then looks to connect on the slide. The pass just evades the Bayern forward.
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Raum waste
Leipzig break and the majestic Olmo releases Werner who in turn finds Raum. The full back has time to pick out someone in the middle but he delays a little too much and Bayern get the block in.
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Sane magic
Sane works his way across the face of goal before sending a zinger fizzing just past the far post.
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Bayern start quickly
Coman dinks a tasty pass in for Gnabry who is in front of goal, but has Raum in close attendance. Raum makes a crucial intervention.
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Triple change
Mazraoui, Kim and Coman are on for the defending Bundesliga champions.
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Off we go again
The second half in underway ...
Kick-off!
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Substitution
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Substitution
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Substitution
Half-time
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Half time
A Dani Olmo double has Leipzig in control at the break and the visitors are on course to lift the Supercup at this point. Bayern do have a certain Harry Kane on the bench, however, so anything could yet happen.
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Upamecano saves Bayern
Simons and Openda combine wonderfully and this looks very dangerous. Upamecano comes sliding in at the last second to deny Leipzig a shot on goal from close range.
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De Ligt frustration
Davies plays a high ball in for De Ligt but the defender is muscled off it and the chance is gone. The Allianz Arena has gone pretty quiet.
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Olmo cracker
Well, well, well! What a goal Dani Olmo! Free kick for Leipzig in midfield and the ball makes its way to Werner. He pokes a pass forward to Olmo, who has his back to goal. The Spain international pulls off the most audacious spin and control to leave two defenders for dead and applies a through-the-legs finish on Ulreich. That was brilliant!
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Pace aplenty
Fastest runner (km/h)
35.97
34.81
Leroy Sané Loïs Openda
Sane acceleration
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Upamecano booked
Upamecano wallops Werner from behind and that's going to be a booking for the defender. Raum's subsequent free kick comes to nothing.
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Bayern searching
Pavard's set-piece just evades Gnabry at the far post with Henrichs doing his best to put the Bayern man off.
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Super Sane
Lovely ball over the top from Simons towards Werner, who lights up the afterburners in an attempt to get away from Sane. The latter sticks with his man all the way and Werner can't get any purchase on the ball, allowing Ulreich to claim. Superb tracking from Sane there. Werner was more than a little surprised to have been able to shake off his marker.
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Visitors survive
Bayern go agonisingly close to equalising. The set piece causes confusion inside the Leipzig area and the ball hits Simakan before nipping against the outside of the post.
Leipzig still in front
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Chance clock rising
Goal attempts
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2on target
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2on target
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Tel off target
Great work by Gnabry who gets to the touchline on the left and cuts back for Tel. The French forward wallops a shot high over the crossbar. The striker won't want to see that again in a hurry.
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Both sides probing
David Raum sends an aimless one into the Bayern mixer at one end while at the other, Sane's cross from the right is too high for the diving Gnabry,
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Seiwald battling
Leipzig's Nicolas Seiwald is struggling slightly for Leipzig. The new arrival from Red Bull Salzburg was thrown into the visiting line-up after Kevin Kampl was injured in the warm-up.
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Hosts in possession
Possession (%)
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Big Bayern chance
Brilliant from Gnabry, who snaffles possession from Seiwald and then feeds Tel. The striker is right in front of goal and inside the D. His powerful shot is blocked out by Blaswich.
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SituationNo penalty
ReviewHandball?
DecisionNo penalty
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Pavard booked
Pavard hacks the breaking Olmo down and that's an early yellow card for the Bayern defender.
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Olmo in good company
In the history of the Supercup, only Vladimir Beschastnykh scored an earlier goal than Olmo managed here. Beschastnykh netted the competition's fastest goal for Werder Bremen against Bayern at the Olympic Stadium in Munich in 1994.
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Almost Gnabry
Kimmich picks out Bayern's No. 7 with a slick through pass. Gnabry opens his body and shoots low, but he hasn't caught that and Ulreich can get down to save with relative ease. That was Bayern's best chance thus far.
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Home fans rousing
Bayern's supporters are doing their best to lift their team, who are under siege here from a Leipzig side intent on not letting the hosts settle.
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Leipzig quick off the mark
In last season's Supercup, Bayern went 1-0 up in the 14th minute. Leipzig have been significantly quicker in taking the lead today.
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Leipzig lead!
Scenes! Raum's ball in from the left towards the near post causes consternation in the Bayern area. It comes off Henrichs and breaks for Olmo who side-foots into the far corner.
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Leipzig sharp
The visitors are straight out, snapping at the heels of Bayern. Olmo robs Kimmich and immediately feeds Openda who has a decent sight of goal here. The forward scuffs his shot and Ulreich can save easily.
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Game on
Bayern get us underway and the ball is rolling in the 2023/24 Supercup.
Kick-off!
Teams out!
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Bayern absentees
As we await the appearance of both sides here it's worth remembering that the hosts are without some big names tonight. New signing from Dortmund, Raphaël Guerreiro, is out with a calf injury while Manuel Neuer continues his recovery from a leg break. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (knee) and Thomas Müller (hip) will play no part.
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Hello Harry
Big changes in Leipzig
As many as six of the players who started for Leipzig in last May's Bundesliga win at the Allianz Arena are no longer around. Gvardiol, Halstenberg, Laimer, Szoboszlai, Nkunku and Silva have all since parted Saxony so it will be fascinating to see how Marco Rose's side gel tonight. Those who are present in the starting line-up tonight who competed in the aforementioned Bundesliga game are Blaswich, Simakan, Orban and Olmo.
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Atmosphere building!
Bayern team news
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Leipzig team news
Tonight's visitors also have a very recent signing on the bench. Defender Castello Lukeba arrived just yesterday from Lyon and he joins fellow new signings Nicolas Seiwald, Benjamin Sesko, and Fabio Carvalho among the Leipzig subs tonight. There are competitive debuts for forward Lois Openda and Xavi Simons in Marco Rose's starting XI.
Harry Kane watch!
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Bayern starting XI
Ulreich - Pavard, Upamecano, De Ligt, Davies - Kimmich (c), Laimer - Sane, Musiala, Gnabry - Tel
Bayern subs
Hülsmann, Kim, Mazraoui, Goretzka, Gravenberch, Krätzig, Pavlovic, Kane, Coman
Leipzig starting XI
Blaswich - Henrichs, Simakan, Orban, Raum - Schlager, Kampl, Simons, Olmo - Werner, Openda
Leipzig subs
Zingerle, Klostermann, Lukeba, Fabio Carvalho, Forsberg, Seiwald, Novoa, Poulsen, Sesko
In Munich "to win"
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Solid pre-season
Bayern won four of their five friendly games as they prepared for the defence of their Bundesliga title over the summer. Those victories, combined with some intensive work on the training pitch, led coach Tuchel to reveal, "There's been a good spirit and high quality in training for several weeks." No doubt those spirits will have been lifted even further with the arrival of a certain new star striker at Säbener Straße.
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Allainz Arena all set
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Last time out
Will he, won't he?
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Kane is a Bayern player!
Harry Kane has completed his sensational switch to Bayern Munich to Tottenham Hotspur, and has been registered in time to play against RB Leipzig in the Supercup.
Leipzig's "huge challenge"
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'Red against Racism'
During Saturday's Supercup game, Bayern's shirts will contain the slogan, 'Red against Racism.' A club statement reads: "The cross-club initiative, which was launched three years ago, sees the German record champions regularly taking a stand against all discrimination and for diversity."
Lukeba lands in Saxony
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Müller and Choupo-Moting in contention
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Tuchel: "Leipzig will be a good test"
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Forsberg: "It's going to be exciting"
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Time to buck the trend?
Of the 23 official Supercup matches that have been held, the defending Bundesliga champions have won 15 times. The DFB Cup winners (or beaten finalists or league runners-up, in the cases that a team won the double) have won on eight occasions - but not since 2015, when Wolfsburg overcame Bayern on penalties.
Head-to-head
In the seven Bundesliga seasons these teams have shared to date, Bayern have had the upper hand overall in terms of results. There have been 17 competitive meetings, of which Leipzig have won two, drawn six and lost nine.
Laimer poised for reunion
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Olmo eyeing improvement
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The Supercup explained
The Supercup is the traditional curtain-raiser on the domestic season in Germany as the Bundesliga champions take on the DFB Cup holders. It previously existed between 1987 and 1996, but was organised by the DFB (German FA). It was then replaced by the Ligapokal (League Cup) until the DFL re-introduced the Supercup in 2010. The most successful team in the competition is Bayern with 10 titles, while Leipzig - runners-up in 2022 - are the 13th different club to compete for the prize.
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Watch: Inside the Allianz Arena
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