This win marks Bayern’s 15th victory in 17 days and solidifies their dominance in the league. They maintain an undefeated streak of 42 matches in the Bundesliga, holding a 10-point lead over second-placed Bayer Leverkusen.
Pep Guardiola, the coach of Bayern Munich, expressed his satisfaction, stating, “After the long winter break, I did not know what awaited me. I’m even more happy to have taken the three points because it’s not a place where it’s easy to win. The boys played well, controlled the game well with a lot of rhythm. We have Salzburg to thank. We learned a lesson from this defeat.”
Mönchengladbach coach Lucien Favre acknowledged Bayern’s superiority, stating, “Bayern were too strong at the start of the match. They controlled the ball and showed a great technical level, especially with Götze, Thiago, and Lahm. After 25 minutes, we created chances but without converting them. But Bayern are very strong with a superior pace of play.”