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Bayern Munich News: The aftermath of Bayern Munich’s insane 3-2 comeback victory over SC Freiburg

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FC Bayern somehow pulled it out!

Bayern Munich's South Korean defender #03 Kim Min-Jae reatcs during the German first division Bundesliga football match between SC Freiburg and FC Bayern Munich in Freiburg, southern Germany on April 4, 2026. (Photo by Silas STEIN / AFP via Getty Images) / DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO | AFP via Getty Images Die Folgen: Bayern’s 3-2 win over SC Freiburg (Bavarian Football Works) Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany did not want to look past SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga as the team attempted to fend off the urge to glance toward the next tilt — a Champions League showdown with Real Madrid. Dealing with so many injuries and players who have had a jam-packed schedule, the manager needed to find balance within his lineup.

He did just that…only it took a while as the Bavarians had to fight back to earn a crazy 3-2 victory. Here are some quick hitters on the match: As always, let’s begin with a look at the starting XI: Our XI! Let’s go boys 💪 pic.

twitter. com/9TIp0K9jlo — FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) April 4, 2026 Kompany chose to start a mix of regular starters and backups to try and get the team healthy and fresh for Real Madrid. With Harry Kane banged up and Nicolas Jackson suspended, Serge Gnabry led the offense as a No.

9, while being grouped with Luis Díaz, Lennart Karl, and Raphaël Guerreiro in the attack. Oddly, Dayot Upamecano, who was sent home from France due to a red card, did not start (or even play) as Jonathan Tah and Kim Min-jae got the nod. Otherwise, the outside-backs and central midfielders offered no surprises, aside of Bischof (more on him later) getting the token start at left-back.

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