Bayern Munich Crush Inter Milan in Champions League OpenerBayern Munich Crush Inter Milan in Champions League Opener Munich, Germany – The reigning Bundesliga champions, Bayern Munich, made a resounding statement in their UEFA Champions League opener, crushing the Italian giants Inter Milan 2-0 at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday. Despite a resilient start from the visitors, Bayern’s class and experience shone through as they dominated possession and created numerous chances. The breakthrough came in the 25th minute, when a sublime pass from Joshua Kimmich found Leroy Sané in the box. The German winger unleashed an unstoppable drive into the bottom corner to give Bayern the lead. Inter struggled to match Bayern’s intensity, and the home side doubled their advantage in the second half. In the 66th minute, a swift counterattack led to Lucas Hernández finding Kingsley Coman on the left flank. Coman’s precise cross found Serge Gnabry, who tapped in from close range to seal the victory. Bayern’s defense held firm throughout the match, with Manuel Neuer making several crucial saves to keep Inter at bay. The visitors had their chances, but Lautaro Martinez and Joaquín Correa both failed to capitalize on promising opportunities. The win gives Bayern a strong start to their Champions League campaign and extends their impressive home record in the competition. Inter, on the other hand, will need to regroup quickly as they face a tough away match against FC Barcelona in their next fixture. Key Stats: * Bayern Munich had 63% possession and completed 855 passes. * Leroy Sané scored his first Champions League goal for Bayern. * Manuel Neuer made four saves for Bayern. * Inter Milan had just one shot on target. Post-Match Comments: * Julian Nagelsmann, Bayern Munich manager: “I’m very happy with our performance. We controlled the game and created many chances. The players showed great quality and intensity.” * Simone Inzaghi, Inter Milan manager: “We played well in the first half, but we made some mistakes after the break. Bayern are a very strong team, and we need to learn from this experience.”