
"Bayern Munich began Bundesliga match day 12 against FC St. Pauli with a deserved farewell ceremony for Kingsley Coman. After a decade of legendary service for 'Die Rekordmeister', 'King' leaves behind an incredible legacy: 339 appearances, nine Bundesliga titles, three DFB-Pokals, and the unforgettable winning goal in the 2020 UEFA Champions League final. Thank you, Kingsley Coman. Expecting a strong response after Bayern's 3-1 defeat to Arsenal, St. Pauli's early goal immediately put Bayern under pressure."
"While Serge Gnabry did a fine job against Arsenal, Luis Díaz brings a different energy down Bayern's left flank. Combing his tireless pressing, ability to take defenders on, and knack for finding the space behind the St. Pauli defensive line, Díaz scored one goal and assisted another, proving to be the difference maker. If his assist from the floor for Raphaël Guerreiro's opening goal was impressive, his added time header to put Bayern in the lead was pure cinema."
Bayern Munich opened match day 12 with a farewell ceremony for Kingsley Coman after a decade at the club. Coman finished with 339 appearances, nine Bundesliga titles, three DFB-Pokals, and the winning goal in the 2020 Champions League final. St. Pauli scored early to put Bayern under immediate pressure, but Bayern broke through a stubborn defence to win 3-1 despite repeatedly striking the goalposts. Luis Díaz scored and assisted, using tireless pressing and direct play down the left flank, including an assist from the floor and a dramatic added-time header. The absence of effective set-piece execution remained a notable problem.
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