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Bayern Munich moved close to the Champions League quarter-finals after a ruthless 6-1 away win over Atalanta. Michael Olise dominated the last-16 first leg in Bergamo with two goals and one assist. Bayern’s attack overwhelmed the Serie A side. The Bundesliga leaders now carry a huge advantage into the return match.
Atalanta’s late consolation from Mario Pasalic did little to change the overall picture. Pasalic scored in the third minute of second-half stoppage time, reacting first after Nikola Krstovic’s shot was saved by Jonas Urbig. The goal prevented a clean sheet but barely dented Bayern’s control of the tie.
Bayern were already among the Champions League favourites this season, and this display strengthened that view. The team scored at least six goals in an away European knockout game for only the second time. The other was a 7-3 victory over Legia Warsaw in the UEFA Cup First Round in October 1988.
The visitors backed up the scoreline with strong underlying data. Bayern produced an expected goals figure of 4.58 from 25 attempts. Atalanta managed 1.68 xG from 11 shots. During the first half, Vincent Kompany’s side delivered a non-penalty xG of 2.97, their best since a 3.15 total against Basel in March 2012.
| Team | Goals | Shots | xG |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bayern Munich | 6 | 25 | 4.58 |
| Atalanta | 1 | 11 | 1.68 |
Olise’s performance again underlined a standout season at this level. Olise is only the second French midfielder in Champions League history with at least seven goal involvements in back-to-back campaigns. The first was Zinedine Zidane, who reached that mark in both the 1996-97 and 1997-98 seasons.
Olise’s form stretches beyond Europe. Since the Club World Cup, only Harry Kane, with 50, and Kylian Mbappe, with 43, have more goal involvements in all competitions among players in Europe’s top five leagues. Olise has 37, made up of 15 goals and 22 assists across the season.
| Player | Club | Total goal involvements |
|---|---|---|
| Harry Kane | Bayern Munich | 50 |
| Kylian Mbappe | Paris Saint-Germain | 43 |
| Michael Olise | Bayern Munich | 37 (15 goals, 22 assists) |
Key moments in Bayern Munich Champions League win
The scoring started early after a sharp Bayern corner routine. After 12 minutes, Serge Gnabry played a low pass from a short corner. Josip Stanisic met it inside the six-yard box and finished past Marco Carnesecchi. The move exposed Atalanta’s defence, which had switched off at the set piece.
Bayern’s second arrived 10 minutes later through Olise. Receiving the ball on the right, Olise moved inside onto the left foot. Olise then curled a precise strike into the bottom-left corner. The finish left Carnesecchi with no chance and reflected Olise’s growing influence on the contest.
Gnabry added the third goal in the 25th minute. Olise slipped a pass behind the Atalanta backline. Gnabry ran clear and lifted the ball over the advancing Carnesecchi. That strike effectively ended the competitive balance, with Bayern three goals ahead before half an hour.
After half-time, Bayern continued to counter with speed. Seven minutes into the second period, Nicolas Jackson led a swift break following Nicola Zalewski’s blocked free-kick. Jackson drove forward and finished calmly to make it 4-0. The move highlighted Bayern’s ability to punish Atalanta on transitions.
Olise struck again just after the hour mark with another curling shot, stretching the advantage further. Bayern then introduced Jamal Musiala, who quickly added the sixth goal in the 67th minute. Jackson delivered a teasing cross from the flank. Musiala arrived in the area and guided the ball home from close range.
| Minute | Team | Scorer | Assist |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | Bayern Munich | Josip Stanisic | Serge Gnabry |
| 22 | Bayern Munich | Michael Olise | None |
| 25 | Bayern Munich | Serge Gnabry | Michael Olise |
| 52 | Bayern Munich | Nicolas Jackson | None |
| 61 | Bayern Munich | Michael Olise | None |
| 67 | Bayern Munich | Jamal Musiala | Nicolas Jackson |
| 90+3 | Atalanta | Mario Pasalic | None |
The 6-1 result leaves Bayern Munich strongly placed ahead of the second leg of this Champions League tie. Olise’s influence, the team’s finishing, and the statistical profile all point to a dominant night. Atalanta retain slim hope after Pasalic’s goal, but the deficit is substantial against this Bayern side.
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Story first published: Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 4:23 [IST]
