- Bayer Munich scored 6 goals after SC Freiburg stunned them with 2 early goals in the first half.
- Michael Olise was the best performer on the pitch and received a 10/10 rating.
- Noah Atubolu was the worst performer, conceding six goals in the heavy defeat.
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Bayern Munich 6-2 SC Freiburg Player Ratings: Michael Olise 10/10 Rated as the Bavarians Dismantled Freiburg in a Comeback Victory

Summary
SC Freiburg stunned the Allianz Arena, racing into an improbable two-goal lead within the first 17 minutes. It looked like a monumental upset was on the cards, a true shock to the system for the home side.
Yuito Suzuki and Johan Manzambi capitalized on some sleepy defending to put Freiburg ahead. But FC Bayern Munich, as they so often do, found a way back. Lennart Karl's goal provided a lifeline, and then Michael Olise's equalizer just before the break completely changed the complexion of this match. The second half was a different story entirely, a red wave of relentless attacking football.
The home side emerged from the tunnel as a completely different beast. They were dominant, aggressive, and utterly clinical. Goals from Dayot Upamecano, the English striker Harry Kane, and Michael Olise again, along with a strike from substitute Nicolas Jackson, sealed a resounding 6-2 victory. It was a brutal, breathtaking turnaround that showcased Bayern's championship mentality and devastating firepower, leaving SC Freiburg shell-shocked. Here are the Sportsdunia's Bayern Munich vs Freiburg player ratings.
FC Bayern Munich Player Ratings vs Freiburg
Check out Bayern Munich Player Ratings from the Bayern Munich vs Freiburg game:
Goalkeeper
Manuel Neuer - 6.0: Beaten twice in the opening spell, but he couldn't really be faulted for either goal. They were sharp finishes from close range. After that frantic start, he had very little to do as his team took complete control of the game. He commanded his box on the few occasions he was called upon, but this was more of a spectator's role for the captain in the second half.
Defenders
Dayot Upamecano - 8.0: After being part of a backline that looked all at sea for 20 minutes he really stepped up. He was immense in the second half and scored the crucial go-ahead goal from a corner. His physicality and reading of the game were key to shutting down Freiburg's attack after their initial burst. A really strong response to a shaky start.
Jonathan Tah - 7.0: Looked a bit lost during Freiburg's opening onslaught like the rest of the defense. However, he regained his composure and was incredibly tidy in possession, boasting a 97% pass accuracy. He was solid and reliable once Bayern found their rhythm, making important interceptions and keeping the backline organized. A professional performance.
Tom Bischof - 6.5: A decent performance overall. He was caught out a couple of times early on but improved as the game progressed. Made several crucial tackles and clearances to break up Freiburg attacks. He seemed to grow in confidence and contributed to building play from the back with his calm passing. Solid, if unspectacular.
Josip Stanisic - 6.5: He had a difficult start to the match and was beaten a few times down his flank. But what stood out to us was his recovery. He became much more solid defensively as the game wore on and offered a good outlet in attack, even if his final ball was sometimes lacking. A resilient performance.
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Midfielders
Leon Goretzka - 6.0: A surprisingly quiet 45 minutes from him. The midfield was overrun in the opening stages, and he struggled to assert his usual physical dominance. Hooked at halftime, which felt like the right call from the manager. It just wasn't his day.
Luis Díaz - 5.5: Full of running and energy as always, but his final product was seriously lacking. He lost possession far too often and missed a clear chance. From our perspective, he looked a bit frantic and couldn't quite find his footing in the game. A frustrating night for him.
Michael Olise - 10: Just sensational. We're running out of superlatives for this performance. Two goals, three assists. He was simply unplayable. His first goal before halftime was the turning point, and his second was a screamer. He created chances for fun and was the architect of everything good Bayern did. A perfect performance and the undisputed highest-rated player on the pitch.
Lennart Karl - 8.5: An explosive and impactful performance before his unfortunate injury. He scored a crucial goal to get Bayern back in the game and provided the assist for Olise's equalizer. He was a constant threat with his dribbling and direct running. A huge shame he had to go off.
Aleksandar Pavlovic - 7.5: After a chaotic start, he really grew into the game and started to dictate the tempo from midfield. He provided a lovely assist and was instrumental in recycling possession. Picked up a yellow card for a clumsy foul, but overall it was a mature and controlled display.
Forwards
Harry Kane - 8.0: The man just scores goals. He took his chance with typical composure to put the game to bed. His all-round play was excellent, dropping deep to link play and bringing others into the game. He was a constant menace for the Freiburg defence, even when he wasn't directly involved in the goals. Another top-class outing.
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Substitutes
Konrad Laimer - 7.0: Came on at halftime and immediately helped solidify the midfield. His energy and defensive work were vital.
Nicolas Jackson - 7.5: Replaced the injured Karl and grabbed a goal himself with a smart finish. A great cameo.
Min-Jae Kim - 6.5: Slotted in seamlessly for Upamecano to see out the game.
Hiroki Ito - N/A: Came on late with the game already won.
Wisdom Mike - N/A: A late replacement for Kane.
Manager
V. Kompany - 8.5: Whatever he said at halftime worked wonders. His decision to bring on Laimer for Goretzka was a masterstroke that changed the game. His team showed incredible character to come back from 2-0 down and his tactical adjustments completely overwhelmed Freiburg in the second half. A brilliant in-game management display.
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SC Freiburg Player Ratings vs FC Bayern Munich
Check out Freiburg Player Ratings from the Bayern Munich vs Freiburg game:
Goalkeeper
Noah Atubolu - 4.0: A day to forget for the Freiburg keeper. Conceding six goals is a nightmare for any goalkeeper. While he couldn't do much for some of the clinical finishes, he looked shaky and his confidence appeared shot by the end. Only two saves made all game tells its own story. He'll want to move on from this one quickly.
Defenders
Matthias Ginter - 4.5: He actually got an assist for the opening goal, but his defensive performance was poor. As a senior defender, he failed to organize a backline that was ripped to shreds. He was often out of position and struggled to cope with the movement of Bayern's attackers. A very tough afternoon.
Philipp Treu - 4.5: Was given a torrid time by Bayern's wingers. He struggled to contain the constant pressure and was often bypassed with ease. He worked hard but was simply outclassed on the day. The second half was a particularly brutal experience for him.
Jordy Makengo - 4.5: Like his fellow defenders, he had a torrid time. An error leading to a shot summed up his difficult day. He was part of a defensive unit that completely collapsed under pressure and couldn't handle the pace and creativity of the opposition. It was a steep learning curve.
Max Rosenfelder - 5.0: Showed some fight and made a few important clearances and blocks. However, he was ultimately part of a defense that capitulated. An error leading to a shot blotched his copybook before he was substituted in the second half. Not a game he will remember fondly.
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Midfielders
Derry Scherhant - 5.5: Looked bright in patches during the first half when Freiburg were on top. He tried to get forward but his influence faded dramatically as Bayern took control. He was eventually substituted after a largely anonymous second half.
Maximilian Eggestein - 5.5: The captain fought hard in the midfield battle but was ultimately overwhelmed. He couldn't stem the tide of Bayern's attacks in the second half. A thankless task for him, trying to shield a defense that was falling apart behind him.
Yuito Suzuki - 6.5: Scored a well-taken goal to give Freiburg a shock lead and looked very dangerous in the opening 20 minutes. His energy and movement caused problems, but he faded completely as the match wore on and was eventually substituted. A game of two halves for him personally.
Niklas Beste - 6.0: Provided the assist for the second goal and delivered some dangerous set-pieces. He worked tirelessly on the flank but, like his teammates, couldn't maintain his early influence. He was one of the few who kept trying to create something even when the game was lost.
Johan Manzambi - 7.0: Scored a fantastic header to make it 2-0 and was a real handful in the first half. He was probably Freiburg's best player for his contributions in the first hour. His substitution seemed to take some of the fight out of the team.
Forwards
Lucas Höler - 5.5: He ran the channels and worked hard for the team, but was feeding off scraps for most of the match. He was isolated and had little opportunity to make an impact on the game, especially in the second half. A frustrating and thankless evening for the striker.
Substitutes
Igor Matanovic - 5.0: Came on but had no chance to influence the game.
Eren Dinkçi - 5.0: Offered fresh legs but the game was already gone.
Patrick Osterhage - 5.0: Brought on to help in midfield but the battle was lost.
Philipp Lienhart - 5.0: Came into a defense under siege.
Vincenzo Grifo - 5.0: Little time to make any impact.
Manager
J. Schuster - 4.0: His team started like a dream, executing their game plan perfectly to go 2-0 up. However, he had no answer to Bayern's second-half onslaught. His side's defensive collapse was alarming, and his substitutions failed to change the momentum. From a position of strength, his team was completely dismantled.
Sportsdunia's Player of the Match Goes to Michael Olise
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the result of Bayern Munich vs Freiburg?
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What was the result of Bayern Munich vs Freiburg?
Bayern Munich defeated Freiburg 6-2 in the Bundesliga match.
When was Bayern Munich vs Freiburg?
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When was Bayern Munich vs Freiburg?
The Bayern Munich vs Freiburg match was played on November 22, 2025.
Who was the man of the match in Bayern Munich vs Freiburg?
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Who was the man of the match in Bayern Munich vs Freiburg?
Michael Olise was the man of the match, scoring two goals and providing three assists.
Who was the worst performer in Bayern Munich vs Freiburg?
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Who was the worst performer in Bayern Munich vs Freiburg?
Noah Atubolu was the worst performer, conceding six goals in the heavy defeat.
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