Bayern Munich won the German Super Cup after defeating Leipzig 5-3 in a match that took place at the Red Bull Arena.

Returning to the atmosphere of the match, Bayern Munich, led by coach Julian Nagelsmann, played a decisive role in the first half, as he managed to control the atmosphere of the match, scoring three goals thanks to Mosila, Mane and Benjamin Pavard, while Leipzig were close to to close the gap, but Nkunko’s goal was offside as the first half ended 3-0.

In the second half, Leipzig manager Tedesco made two substitutions in the line-up to activate the back line, and in the 59th minute Marcel Halstenberg, after an assist by Nkunko, reduced the difference to 3:1, but Leipzig’s joy did not last long, as Serge Gnabry scored fourth goal. For the Bavarian giants in the 66th minute, taking the score 4-1, Leipzig complicated the task, but the latter did not give up and continued to put pressure on goalkeeper Neuer to come out in the 77th minute of a penalty, which was successfully taken by Christopher Nkunko to to make it 4-2 and Bayern Munich tried to limit Leipzig’s danger as they retreated to their rear to save the match, but Leipzig responded with a quick pass by Dani Olmo in the 89th minute, making it 4- 3 and the match caught fire after the referee added 4 minutes of stoppage time, but substitute Liron Sani scored the fifth goal for Bayern in the 98th minute of stoppage time to end the match 5-3.