Bayern Munich staged a remarkable comeback to defeat VfL Wolfsburg 8-1 in a Bundesliga home match. After a dominant first half from Wolfsburg, Bayern turned the game around in the second half. The win highlighted strong performances from new signings Michael Olise and Luis Díaz.
Bayern Munich returned to Bundesliga action with a home game against VfL Wolfsburg on January 11, 2026. The match began poorly for the hosts, as Wolfsburg dominated the first half with sharp, fast-attacking football. The visitors overwhelmed Bayern, leading to an early goal from young striker Dženan Pejčinović, who terrorized the defense and continued his strong form from a previous outing against Freiburg.
Bayern's Konrad Laimer was involved in the conceded goal but recovered strongly, contributing to the buildup as an inverted full-back. He provided an assist to Michael Olise and handled defensive duties effectively, including aerial duels and interceptions. Dayot Upamecano also put up a solid fight in central defense.
The midfield duo of Aleksander Pavlović and Tom Bischof struggled initially, losing control and allowing Wolfsburg's rapid one-touch sequences. However, both improved after settling in, with Pavlović standing out for his passing accuracy, defensive stability, possession recovery, and support for the attack.
Luis Díaz proved his worth as a high-profile signing, dominating the wing with two goals and two assists. His acceleration, pressing, dribbling in tight spaces, and one-on-one prowess made him ideal for Vincent Kompany's system.
Michael Olise earned match honors for his unselfish play, scanning for teammates like Díaz and Harry Kane, while also winning tackles. Compared to past wingers like Arjen Robben, Olise combines scoring threat with team-oriented vision, positioning him among Bayern's best recent buys.
The 8-1 final score asserted Bayern's dominance, turning a tale of two halves into a landslide victory.