Diaz Dazzles Early and Kane Strikes Again as Bayern Beat Frankfurt
Luis Díaz scored twice, including the fastest Bundesliga goal this season at 15 seconds, as Bayern Munich won 3-0 to extend their perfect start with six wins from six matches.
- Timed at just 15 seconds, Luis Díaz opened the scoring as Bayern Munich defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 3-0 on Saturday in Frankfurt, Germany.
- After a retaken kickoff because Michael Olise was in the Frankfurt half, Díaz scored from a Serge Gnabry cross following a misplaced clearance by Robin Koch.
- Since joining from Liverpool, Luis Díaz has scored regularly, helping Bayern win their first 10 competitive matches this season, a club record since 1965.
- Following Dortmund's 1-1 draw, Bayern can stretch their Bundesliga lead to four points after Kane scored in Saturday's win.
- Moments after the opener, Eintracht's Jean-Matteo Bahoya had a goal disallowed by VAR for a Ritsu Doan handball, and Harry Kane hit the crossbar before limping off after colliding with Kaua Santos.
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At the completely dangerous 3-0 in Frankfurt FC Bayern shows the missing ability to dim and control a game in the previous year. Luis Díaz stands out this time in the offensive.


Luis Díaz created bright faces in the 3-0 victory of FC Bayern against Eintracht Frankfurt. But the winger does not get praise for his goals.
The Bavarians were able to win the top match against Eintracht Frankfurt with 3-0. So the Munichers are now six victories after six games in the Bundesliga.
Soccer-Record-breaking Kane on target again as Bayern stretch winning run
FRANKFURT, Germany (Reuters) -Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane set a Bundesliga scoring record and Luis Diaz netted twice as the leaders cruised past hosts Eintracht Frankfurt 3-0 on Saturday to continue a flawless start to the season with their sixth consecutive league win. Read full story
In the 6th round of the Bundesliga, the teams from the top of the table met. Eintracht was completely helpless against the leading Bayern in Frankfurt (0:3), while in Dortmund, Borussia and Leipzig parted ways without a winner (1:1).
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