Right from the start of the match, coach Vincent Kompany's team overwhelmed the opponent even though key striker Harry Kane was given a break on the bench. After many missed opportunities, Bayern opened the scoring in the 25th minute thanks to Bischof's cross for Serge Gnabry to finish neatly.
Six minutes later, rookie Jackson doubled the gap with an accurate header from Alphonso Davies, scoring his first Bundesliga goal.
When Leverkusen had not yet been able to reorganize the game, central defender Bade slurred a shot into the net in the 44th minute, helping the "Gray Tigers" end the first half with a 3-0 advantage.
In the second half, Bayern proactively slowed down the tempo but still completely controlled the game and created many more opportunities. Even though they did not score more goals, they still maintained a safe gap until the end of the match.
This victory helped Bayern Munich maintain the top position with 27 points after 11 matches, continuing to be far behind their pursuers such as RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund. With stable form and squad depth, the "Gray Tigers" are proving their superior strength in the Bundesliga championship race in the 2025-2026 season.