
Bayern Munich sent a strong message to Europe with a commanding 3-1 victory over Chelsea in their UEFA Champions League opener at the Allianz Arena.
After weeks of speculation about whether the German champions had the depth and quality to compete at the highest level, Bayern responded emphatically — thanks to a brace from star striker Harry Kane and a dominant all-round display.
Kane Leads the Charge
The England captain scored twice to help Bayern dismantle the Club World Cup winners, easing concerns about the club’s smaller squad size and recent struggles in the transfer market.
Bayern missed out on high-profile targets such as Florian Wirtz (Liverpool) and Nick Woltemade (Newcastle), but managed a late loan deal for Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson. Despite these setbacks, Wednesday’s performance showed that Bayern remain a force to be reckoned with.
Tah: “We Put Down a Marker”
Defender Jonathan Tah praised the team’s response to critics:
“A lot has been said about us, and some of it was a bit disrespectful. We put down a marker tonight, and that’s how we want to keep going.”
Even Bayern’s legendary figure Uli Hoeness had expressed doubts before the season, comparing their chances in Europe to mid-table Hoffenheim. But the display against Chelsea proved otherwise, with Bayern controlling the game and creating several more chances to extend their lead.
Bayern’s Champions League Statement
With six European titles already in their history, Bayern’s latest win reminded everyone that they are no underdogs. They currently sit top of the Bundesliga with three wins from three matches, and now their European campaign has started in perfect fashion.
“Bayern are never underdogs and will never be underdogs,” Tah declared. “We speak on the pitch — and that’s what we did.”
Key Facts:
Bayern beat Chelsea 3-1 in their Champions League opener.
Harry Kane scored twice in the victory.
The club missed out on big signings like Florian Wirtz and Nick Woltemade.
Bayern’s squad depth had been questioned before the match.
Uli Hoeness had doubted their European chances, but the win proved otherwise.