Bayern Munich proved once again that they remain one of Europe’s elite sides with a 3-1 victory over Chelsea in their UEFA Champions League opener. Chelsea’s defense struggled under pressure, allowing Bayern to take control and secure the win by the 70th minute, much to the delight of the home fans.
Chelsea began the match with high energy, pressing Bayern relentlessly. Malo Gusto thrived on the right wing, and the team displayed glimpses of the intensity that helped them win the FIFA Club World Cup against Paris Saint-Germain. But defensive lapses proved costly, and Harry Kane, along with Michael Olise, capitalized to dismantle Chelsea’s hopes.
The first goal came after Chelsea switched off following a drop ball in midfield. Olise received the ball, maneuvered past opponents, and sent in a cross that deflected off Trevoh Chalobah for an own goal. The second goal followed when Olise found Kane in space. Kane was fouled in the box by Moisés Caicedo, and he converted the resulting penalty to make it 2-0 Bayern. Chelsea pulled one back with a brilliant team move finished by Cole Palmer, but Bayern quickly regained control. Kane completed his brace in the 63rd minute after a defensive error by Gusto, sealing the 3-1 win.
Chelsea’s defensive struggles were evident throughout. Bayern repeatedly exploited space between stand-in defensive midfielder Reece James and the back line. These gaps allowed the German side to create scoring opportunities at will, highlighting the need for Chelsea to reinforce their defensive setup. The team will likely benefit from the return of Wesley Fofana, Benoît Badiashile, and promising young talent Jorrel Hato in upcoming fixtures.
Despite the loss, there were positive moments for Chelsea. Gusto impressed with his attacking contributions, and Palmer showed flashes of his best form, including a spectacular first-time goal. However, the team’s cohesion remains a work in progress as they adjust to new players and tactics under manager Enzo Maresca.
For Bayern, the performance reflected a club that is rebuilding while maintaining elite standards. They have faced a challenging summer, losing several key players including Thomas Müller, Leroy Sané, Kingsley Coman, João Palhinha, and Mathys Tel. Injuries to Alphonso Davies, Jamal Musiala, and Hiroki Itō have further tested squad depth. Nevertheless, Bayern signed Luis Díaz, Jonathan Tah, Tom Bischof, and loaned Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea to bolster their attack.
Even with a stretched squad, Bayern’s rhythm remained unbroken. Josip Stanisic played at left back after Raphaël Guerreiro’s injury, and despite further substitutions due to injury, the team’s performance barely faltered. Kane’s clinical finishing and Olise’s creative runs kept Chelsea on the back foot throughout.
Bayern’s midfield, led by the steady Joshua Kimmich, controlled the tempo, switching the ball diagonally and allowing attackers like Díaz and Olise to exploit defensive weaknesses. The atmosphere at the Allianz Arena, including chants for Olise, demonstrated the fans’ admiration for the new-look squad.
Chelsea must now address defensive vulnerabilities if they hope to compete in Europe this season. Bayern, meanwhile, can take confidence from their performance but will need to manage squad fitness carefully as they compete across multiple competitions.
The result reinforces Bayern Munich’s status in the Champions League. Despite summer departures, injuries, and a thin squad, their rebuild has kept them competitive at the highest level. For Chelsea, it was a stark reminder of the gap they must close to challenge Europe’s elite.