Bayern Munich turned a difficult afternoon into a commanding victory after defeating Freiburg 6–2 in the Bundesliga, overturning a two-goal deficit with style on Saturday.
Freiburg shocked the home crowd with two early goals that unsettled the Bavarians. Bayern reacted with composure and intensity.
They pushed higher up the pitch, increased their tempo, and struck back before the break.
The equaliser energised the stadium and shifted all momentum toward the hosts.
Bayern continued to control the match after halftime. They circulated the ball with confidence, created repeated openings, and forced Freiburg onto the back foot.
The pressure soon turned into goals as the champions stretched their lead.
Nicolas Jackson added his name to the scoresheet after coming off the bench.
He entered the match with determination and scored his second Bundesliga goal with a sharp finish that capped Bayern’s attacking display.
The six-goal response showed Bayern’s resilience and attacking depth.
The performance also arrived at an important moment, especially after their draw against Union Berlin before the international break.
Bayern now turn their attention to their Champions League tie against Arsenal, heading into the fixture with renewed confidence and the momentum of a convincing league win.
