FC Bayern Munich delivered a commanding performance to secure a resounding 4-0 victory over 1. FC Union Berlin in the Bundesliga at the Allianz Arena on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
The Bavarians extended their lead at the top of the table to 12 points, moving ever closer to a 34th league title and edging toward all-time club scoring records with another clinical display.
Michael Olise opened the scoring in the 43rd minute with a superb curled effort, followed by Serge Gnabry's stoppage-time strike (45+1') to make it 2-0 at halftime. Harry Kane added a third just four minutes after the restart (49'), and Gnabry sealed the rout with his brace in the 67th minute. Union Berlin offered little threat, as Bayern dominated possession, created numerous chances, and kept a clean sheet in a one-sided affair.
The match showcased Bayern's attacking fluidity under Vincent Kompany, with Gnabry earning Man of the Match honors for his clinical finishing and overall influence.
Konrad Laimer (L) of FC Bayern Munich vies with Janik Haberer of 1. FC Union Berlin during the intense midfield battle.
Match Summary and Key Moments
Bayern started brightly but faced a resolute Union defense early on, with several chances going begging. The breakthrough arrived in the 43rd minute: Leon Goretzka threaded a precise pass to Olise, who cut inside from the right and curled a left-footed shot into the far corner past goalkeeper Frederik Rønnow — a moment of individual quality that broke the deadlock.
Just before halftime, Joshua Kimmich whipped in a dangerous cross; Rønnow punched it poorly, and Gnabry reacted quickest to volley home from close range for 2-0.
Bayern's fourth came in the 67th: Olise's shot was blocked, but the rebound fell kindly to Gnabry on the left, who rifled a powerful right-footed effort into the net to complete his brace and cap a dominant display.
Union's best moments were limited to set pieces and counters, but Bayern's high line and pressing nullified threats, recording zero shots on target for the visitors in a frustrating afternoon.
Michael Olise of FC Bayern Munich reacts during the match, moments after his opener.
Player Performances and Tactical Insights
Serge Gnabry was outstanding — his brace, intelligent movement, and link-up play earned widespread praise. He capitalized on half-chances and showed clinical edge.
Michael Olise dazzled with flair, pace, and the opening goal, tormenting Union's left flank.
Midfield duo Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka dictated tempo with precise passing, while Konrad Laimer impressed with his assist and tireless work rate.
Defensively, Bayern were solid, with the backline — including key contributions from Dayot Upamecano and others — limiting Union to minimal opportunities.
For Union Berlin, the defensive setup held for long periods but crumbled under sustained pressure. Coach Bo Svensson will rue individual errors like the poor punch leading to the second goal.
Broader Implications
The win marked Bayern's sixth consecutive home victory and extended their unbeaten run, solidifying their position atop the Bundesliga with a massive 12-point cushion over challengers like Borussia Dortmund. It also highlighted their attacking potency ahead of the international break.
Union Berlin remain mid-table, struggling to convert resilience into points against top sides. This defeat underscores challenges in breaking down elite defenses.
Post-match, Kompany lauded the team's efficiency: "We were patient, then ruthless when chances came. Gnabry and the attackers were clinical."
Gnabry added: "Great team performance — happy with the brace and the clean sheet."
Fan Atmosphere and Visual Highlights
The Allianz Arena was electric, with over 75,000 fans roaring Bayern on. Chants echoed as goals flowed in the second half.
Harry Kane (C) of FC Bayern Munich breaks through during his goal-scoring run.
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