Bayern Munich were held to a 2–2 draw against a determined FC Union Berlin in an exhilarating Bundesliga encounter on November 8, 2025. The home side executed their tactical plan with precision, displaying remarkable defensive discipline and making the most out of set pieces, with defender Danilho Doekhi scoring two goals. Despite Bayern’s dominance in possession, Union Berlin’s resilience held firm until the final moments, when Harry Kane’s late strike secured one point for the visitors, preserving Bayern’s unbeaten run dramatically. Here are Sportsdunia's Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich Player Rating.
Union Berlin 2-2 Bayern Munich Player Ratings: Harry Kane's Late Equaliser Snatches One Point for Bayern
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Bayern Munich Player Ratings vs Union Berlin
Check out Bayern Munich Player Ratings from Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin game:
Goalkeeper
Manuel Neuer - 5.0: A very uncharacteristic performance from the veteran keeper. He was credited with an error leading to a goal and just seemed shaky. What stood out to us was a lack of his usual command of the box. He made two saves, but conceding twice and looking uncertain cost his team dearly. It was a day he'll want to forget quickly.
Defenders
Dayot Upamecano - 6.5: A mixed showing from the Frenchman. He was a beast in possession, completing over 100 passes. However, he lost the ball a staggering 20 times, putting his side under pressure. He made some important clearances but his inconsistency was noticeable. A classic Upamecano performance, full of good and not-so-good moments.
Jonathan Tah - 7.0: Looked very composed at the back. His pass accuracy was excellent, and he even created two chances for his teammates. He read the game well and made several important interceptions. We thought he was one of Bayern's more reliable defenders on the day. A solid and assured display.
Konrad Laimer - 6.0: A typically industrious but ultimately frustrating outing. He was booked for a clumsy challenge and never really imposed himself on the game. He won a decent number of duels but struggled to contribute meaningfully going forward. Substituted after 80 minutes of hard work with little end product.
Josip Stanisic - 7.0: An eventful game for the full-back. He provided a lovely assist for the first goal, showing his attacking quality. Defensively he was mostly sound, though he did pick up a yellow card. From our perspective, his contribution in attack balanced out his defensive lapses. He was a key part of getting Bayern back into the game.
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Midfielders
Joshua Kimmich - 8.0: The maestro in midfield for Bayern. He dictated the tempo of the game with his incredible passing range and accuracy. He created a big chance and was a constant source of creativity. It felt like every good Bayern move went through him. A top-class performance, even if his team didn't win.
Serge Gnabry - 5.5: He was virtually anonymous. We noticed he struggled to get involved in the play at all. He completed very few passes and offered little threat before being hooked before the hour mark. A really disappointing day for a player of his quality. He needs to offer more.
Leon Goretzka - 6.0: He battled hard in the middle but it wasn't his day. He missed a clear chance and lost possession too frequently. While his physical presence was felt, his touch and decision-making were off. He was busy, but not particularly effective before being substituted.
Luis Díaz - 7.5: Scored a fantastic goal to level the scores in the first half. He was a constant livewire on the flank, always willing to take on his man. His directness caused problems for the Union defence throughout the match. He was one of Bayern's most dangerous attacking outlets.
Michael Olise - 6.5: A frustrating performance to watch. He showed flashes of his brilliance with some successful dribbles. However, he was also wasteful, missing a big chance and losing possession 26 times. He also picked up a silly yellow card. The talent is there, but the final product was missing.
Forwards
Harry Kane - 8.0: The hero at the death. He was well-marshalled for most of the match and was caught offside three times. Yet, he never stopped working and looking for that one chance. His powerful header in stoppage time was pure predatory instinct. That's why he's one of the best, rescuing a point from the jaws of defeat.
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Substitutes
Lennart Karl - 6.0: Came on for Gnabry but didn't make a huge impact. Tom Bischof - 7.0: Provided the crucial assist for Kane's equalizer with a great cross. A game-changing cameo. Aleksandar Pavlovic - N/A: Not enough time to rate. Nicolas Jackson - N/A: Not enough time to rate.
Manager
V. Kompany - 6.5: His team showed character to come from behind twice. However, they looked defensively frail and lacked a cutting edge for long stretches despite their dominance. He'll be relieved with the point but concerned by the performance. There are questions to be answered about his team's structure.
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Union Berlin Player Ratings vs Bayern Munich
Check out Union Berlin Player Ratings from Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich game:
Goalkeeper
Frederik Rönnow - 6.5: Made a couple of key saves, particularly one to deny Olise. He couldn't have done much about either of Bayern's excellent goals. He was let down by his defence for the final goal. A solid, if unspectacular, performance between the sticks.
Defenders
Diogo Leite - 7.0: Incredibly tidy at the back. A 97% pass completion rate for a defender is outstanding. He made a massive seven clearances and was positionally sound throughout. A really composed and reliable performance against top-class opposition. We were very impressed.
Danilho Doekhi - 9.0: What can we say? An absolutely monstrous performance. He was a colossal presence in his own box with 6 clearances. To then go up the other end and score two goals as a defender is simply sensational. He was the best player on the pitch by a country mile. The highest-rated player and our man of the match without a doubt.
Leopold Querfeld - 7.5: Another warrior in the Union backline. He put his body on the line, blocking three shots. He was strong in the air and contributed to the first goal being disallowed. A courageous and committed defensive display that frustrated Bayern's attackers all afternoon.
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Midfielders
Aljoscha Kemlein - 6.5: A solid shift from the young midfielder. He worked tirelessly for 70 minutes, helping to disrupt Bayern's rhythm. He didn't offer much on the ball but his defensive contribution was important. A disciplined performance.
Rani Khedira - 6.5: The captain led by example with his fighting spirit. He broke up play with three tackles and was a constant nuisance. His passing was poor, but his job was to be a destroyer, and he did it well. A gritty, combative performance in the heart of midfield.
András Schäfer - 6.0: Full of energy but very frantic. He was involved in a lot of duels but was often second best. He lost possession far too many times and struggled to keep his composure. His work rate was immense, but the quality wasn't quite there.
Tom Rothe - 5.5: A difficult afternoon for the wing-back. He was dribbled past three times and lost the ball an incredible 27 times. He struggled to cope with Bayern's quality down his flank. He was rightly substituted with just over ten minutes to go.
Janik Haberer - 7.0: Provided a fantastic assist for Doekhi's first goal from a corner. He created another chance and looked dangerous from set-pieces. He picked up a yellow card for his troubles but was a key creative force before being subbed.
Forwards
Oliver Burke - 5.5: A very quiet game. He offered very little attacking threat and struggled to hold up the ball. He was dispossessed three times and barely touched the ball. From our perspective, he was a passenger for much of the match.
Ilyas Ansah - 6.5: Looked lively and tested Neuer with two shots on target. He was a willing runner and caused a few problems with his movement. However, his influence waned as the game went on. A promising but inconsistent display.
Substitutes
Josip Juranovic - 6.0: Brought on to add fresh legs and did his job defensively. Alex Král - 6.0: Helped to see out the game, almost. Woo-yeong Jeong - N/A. Tim Skarke - N/A. Derrick Köhn - N/A.
Manager
S. Baumgart - 8.0: His tactics were nearly perfect. He set his team up to be defensively solid and a major threat from set-plays, which worked beautifully. His side showed immense heart and discipline. He will be absolutely heartbroken to concede so late, but he can be incredibly proud of his team's performance.
Sportsdunia's Player of the Match goes to Danilho Doekhi.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the result of Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich?
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What was the result of Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich?
The match between FC Union Berlin and FC Bayern München ended in a 2-2 draw.
When was Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich?
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When was Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich?
The match between FC Union Berlin and FC Bayern München was on November 8, 2025.
Who was the man of the match in Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich?
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Who was the man of the match in Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich?
Danilho Doekhi was the man of the match for his two-goal performance for FC Union Berlin.
Who was the worst performer in Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich?
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Who was the worst performer in Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich?
Manuel Neuer had a poor game, making an error that led to a goal.
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