Bayern Munich forward Robert Lewandowski has been the subject of much debate in recent weeks, with some suggesting that he is too one-dimensional and lacks creativity. However, his performance against Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday night showed that he can still be effective when given the right support.
Lewandowski scored twice as Bayern Munich defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 to move back into the top four of the Bundesliga table. The goals came from either side of halftime, with the first coming after just eight minutes and the second coming less than five minutes later.
The goals were both well taken, with Lewandowski showing great control and composure on the ball. He was able to beat his marker and slot the ball past the goalkeeper with ease. His finishing was also excellent, with him putting the ball into the bottom corner from close range.
However, it wasn't just Lewandowski who shone for Bayern Munich. Forward Serge Gnabry also had a strong game, scoring a goal and creating several chances for himself and his teammates. The German international played a key role in the team's victory, providing the attacking thrust that Bayern needed.
In contrast, Bayern's defense was solid throughout the match. Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer made several important saves to keep Eintracht Frankfurt at bay, while center-back David Alaba provided good defensive cover and helped to limit the opposition's chances.
Overall, it was a dominant display from Bayern Munich, with Lewandowski and Gnabry leading the way. The two forwards combined to create many chances for their teammates, while Neuer and Alaba provided a solid defense that allowed Bayern to score five goals.
It remains to be seen how long this form will last for Bayern Munich, but it's clear that they have the quality to compete with the best teams in Europe. With players like Lewandowski, Gnabry, and Neuer, there's no reason why they shouldn't continue to perform at such high levels.
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