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Hamburger SV 2-2 FC Bayern Munich Player Ratings: Bundesliga Leaders Held to Frustrating Draw

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Hamburger vs Bayern Munich Player Ratings

Hamburger SV and Bayern Munich played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in a thrilling Bundesliga encounter. In this article, we'll take a look at Hamburger vs Bayern Munich player ratings from the match.

The home side started the match with much confidence. Their early pressure was rewarded when Hamburger SV won a penalty, which they converted to take the lead. Bayern Munich struggled to settle at first but gradually found their rhythm.

Just before halftime, the visitors struck back. Bayern equalised with a timely goal, ensuring the teams went into the break level and setting up an intense second half.

The action picked up straight after the restart. A Bayern substitute made an immediate impact, scoring to give the champions the lead and momentum. However, Hamburger SV refused to give in. Backed by their supporters, they showed strong character and scored an equaliser of their own.

Both teams pushed for a winner in the closing stages, but neither could find the decisive goal. When the final whistle sounded, a 2–2 draw felt like a fair result for a match full of drama and effort from both sides.

Key Takeaways

  1. Hamburger SV took the lead in the first half after scoring from the penalty spot.
  2. Bayern Munich turned the game around briefly with a goal before halftime and another early in the second half.
  3. Hamburger SV showed strong character to score an equaliser and secure a 2-2 draw.
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Hamburger Player Ratings vs FC Bayern Munich

Check out Hamburger player ratings from the Bundesliga match against Bayern Munich:

Goalkeeper

Daniel Heuer Fernandes - 7.0: A really solid performance between the sticks. He made four crucial saves, including three from inside the box, which kept his team in the contest. We noticed he was decisive with his punches and commanded his area well. He couldn't do much about the two goals conceded but he was a reliable presence throughout. The late yellow for time-wasting was just part of the game management.

Defenders

Daniel Elfadli - 7.0: A quietly effective game from the defender. What stood out to us was his crucial clearance off the line, a moment that was as good as a goal. He was solid in his tackles and read the game well to make some key interceptions. He held his own against a world-class attack, and that deserves credit.

Nicolás Capaldo - 7.5: A true captain's display. He was everywhere, making a massive six clearances and winning an incredible 75% of his duels. He led by example with his tenacity and defensive work-rate. He did miss a big chance to score, which was a shame, but his overall contribution was immense for his side. A warrior's performance.

Luka Vuskovic - 8.5: Our man of the match, without a doubt. Not only was he a rock at the back with four clearances and winning most of his duels, but he also scored the vital equalizing goal with a fantastic header. To score against Bayern is one thing, to deliver such a commanding defensive performance is another. He was simply outstanding and the highest-rated player on the pitch.

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Midfielders

William Mikelbrencis - 7.0: A really bright performance before he was substituted. He provided a brilliant assist for the second goal, a perfect cross that was begging to be converted. He created a big chance and looked dangerous when he got forward. It was a shame his game was cut short, as he was causing problems.

Albert Sambi Lokonga - 6.5: A battling performance in the heart of midfield. He won a decent number of his duels and made some important tackles. However, he was a bit clumsy at times, committing a couple of needless fouls and picking up a yellow card. A mixed bag, really, but he never shied away from the fight.

Bakery Jatta - 5.5: A very quiet and ineffective outing for the midfielder. From our perspective, he struggled to get into the game at all and offered very little going forward or defensively. Substituted before the hour mark, and it wasn't a surprise. A day to forget for him.

Nicolai Remberg - 8.0: What a massive contribution he made. His clever play inside the box won his team the penalty for the opening goal. Beyond that, he was a monster defensively, winning duels and making crucial clearances. He was tenacious and his energy was infectious. A fantastic all-round performance.

Miro Muheim - 6.5: He created a couple of chances and was a willing runner down the flank, but his final ball was often lacking. He put in five crosses but only two found their man. He worked hard and recovered the ball well, but his overall quality in possession could have been better. The yellow card was a result of his aggressive style.

Forwards

Ransford Königsdörffer - 5.5: A really frustrating performance to watch. He was caught offside three times, killing promising attacks before they could even begin. He just seemed to be on a different wavelength from his teammates. A performance that offered very little threat to the Bayern defence.

Fábio Vieira - 7.5: Scored the penalty with ice in his veins to give his team the lead. He was a constant nuisance, taking six shots throughout the game. He did miss a big chance which he'll be annoyed about, but his goal and overall threat were crucial for his team. A very lively and impactful display.

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Substitutes

Giorgi Gocholeishvili - 5.5: Came on and picked up a yellow card. Didn't add much stability to the team.

Rayan Philippe - 6.0: Had a brief cameo and managed to set up one chance, but had little time to make a real impact.

Omari - 5.5: Brought on to shore things up but ended up conceding a couple of late corners.

Robert Glatzel - 6.0: A late substitute with almost no time to influence the proceedings.

Manager

M. Polzin - 7.5: He got his tactics spot on. His team played with heart and discipline, refusing to be intimidated by the champions. They took their chances and fought back bravely to earn a point. An excellent result and a performance he can be proud of.

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FC Bayern Munich Player Ratings vs Hamburger SV

Here are Bayern Munich player ratings from the game:

Goalkeeper

Manuel Neuer - 6.0: A difficult day for the captain. He was let down by his defence for the second goal and faced a well-taken penalty for the first. He only made one save all game. What really brings his rating down was the error that led to a shot. Not the commanding performance we expect from him.

Defenders

Dayot Upamecano - 6.5: He was very comfortable on the ball, boasting a 94% pass accuracy. He was also strong in his duels, winning most of them. Despite this, the team still conceded two goals, and as a central defender, he has to take some responsibility for the lack of a clean sheet.

Min-jae Kim - 6.0: A mixed performance before he was subbed off. He made three important blocked shots which were crucial. However, he also picked up a silly yellow card and seemed a bit off the pace at times. An average display by his high standards.

Alphonso Davies - 6.0: We didn't see the usual explosive runs from him. He was quiet offensively and looked vulnerable defensively, losing most of his aerial battles. He did make a crucial clearance off the line, but overall, it was a subdued performance from the Canadian.

Josip Stanisic - 6.5: A solid, if unspectacular, performance. He was strong in the air and made four clearances. He did his defensive duties without much fuss but offered very little going forward to support the attack. A steady presence at the back.

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Midfielders

Joshua Kimmich - 8.0: A chaotic but brilliant performance. He was at the heart of everything good for Bayern, providing a beautiful assist and creating two big chances. He even hit the woodwork. However, he completely spoiled it by giving away the penalty and getting a yellow card. A whirlwind of a player who ultimately had a massive impact, both good and bad.

Serge Gnabry - 6.5: He looked lively and created a couple of decent chances before being taken off. The error leading to a shot was a notable blemish on his performance. He was involved, but just couldn't provide that decisive moment his team needed from him.

Michael Olise - 6.5: This was a frustrating one to watch. He provided an assist and looked sharp at times, but he lost possession an astonishing 30 times and missed a big chance. The talent is obviously there, but his decision-making and execution were poor today. So much potential but so little end product.

Aleksandar Pavlovic - 7.5: What a talent. He ran the show from midfield with his incredible 98% pass accuracy. He created two chances, including one big chance, and completely controlled the tempo of the game. A mature and dominant performance that belied his years. Very impressive.

Lennart Karl - 6.0: He was hooked at halftime after a very anonymous first half. He did miss a big chance, which might have been on the manager's mind. He simply didn't have enough time to make any real impact on the game.

Forwards

Harry Kane - 7.5: The man for the big moments. He scored a crucial equalizer with a clinical finish. He was also involved in the build-up play, creating two chances for his teammates. He worked hard, drew fouls, and did what he's paid to do: score goals. A typically reliable performance.

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Substitutes

Luis Díaz - 7.5: What an impact! Scored a goal almost immediately after coming on at halftime. Changed the dynamic of the game and gave his team the lead. You can't ask for more from a substitute.

Jamal Musiala - 6.0: Came on for the final 25 minutes but struggled to get into the rhythm of the game. Drew a free kick but was otherwise quiet.

Jonathan Tah - 6.5: Replaced Kim and looked solid. Even forced a good save from a header. A decent cameo.

Manager

V. Kompany - 6.5: His halftime substitution of Luis Díaz was a masterstroke that paid off instantly. However, his team's defensive vulnerabilities were exposed again, and they failed to hold on to the lead. He'll be frustrated to leave with only a point after going ahead in the second half.

Man of the Match

Hamburger defender Luka Vuskovic was Sportsdunia's player of the match.

Worst Performer

Ransford Konigsdorffer failed to make any impact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Hamburger SV vs FC Bayern München?
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The match between the two sides ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw.
When was Hamburger SV vs FC Bayern München?
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The match was played on January 31, 2026.
Who was the man of the match in Hamburger SV vs FC Bayern München?
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Luka Vuskovic was the man of the match for his goal and brilliant defensive performance.
Who was the worst performer in Hamburger SV vs FC Bayern München?
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Ransford Königsdörffer struggled, frequently getting caught offside and offering little attacking threat.

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