Bayern Munich took over possession from the very beginning of the match against Dinamo Zagreb, almost scoring the first goal in the ninth minute through Jamal Musiala, whose goal was disallowed when the referee ruled an offside.
Not too long after, Serge Gnabry found the back of the net, and it was also ruled out by VAE, as an on Aleksandar Pavlovic was picked. Harry Kane then scored a goal from the resulting penalty that marks his 50th goal for Bayern Munich.
Musiala received a long ball in the 33rd minute from Gnabry, then skillfully set up Raphael Guerreiro. The Portuguese made a goal from his beautiful strike, making it a 2-9. Michael Elise headed in his first Champions League goal after five minutes assisted by Joshua Kimmich.
Vincent Company replaced the injured Manuel Neuer with Sven Ulreich at halftime. Dinamo immediately took over by scoring twice within five minutes of the second half. Bayern Munich took over the match despite Dinamo’s effort to take over the second half.
Kane was the man of the moment in the game when he scored three more goals that ended the match on nine in favor of Bayern, while Olise ended up scoring twice, becoming the second French player to score two goals on his Champions League debut.
Substitutes Leroy Sane and Leon Goretzka scored late goals, making it a 9-2 win in favor of Bayern and against Dinamo.