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Bayern set sights on Marc Guéhi amid Upamecano talks after gritty win at Gladbach

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25 Oct, 2025 18:06 GMT, US

Joshua Kimmich underlined Bayern Munich’s need for patience in a hard-fought win away to Borussia Mönchengladbach, noting a red card shifted the hosts from a high press to a deep block. Harry Kane celebrated three points and a clean sheet, crediting a strong second half. Sporting executive Max Eberl addressed reports of contact with Marc Guéhi’s camp, reiterating Bayern’s priority to extend Dayot Upamecano but keeping options open. Fans also highlighted Aleksandar Pavlović’s absence and its effect on Bayern’s rhythm. The result keeps momentum, while transfer planning quietly intensifies to reinforce the back line.

Bayern set sights on Marc Guéhi amid Upamecano talks after gritty win at Gladbach

Post-match reactions following Bayern Munich’s away victory over Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga, including on-field comments from Joshua Kimmich and Harry Kane. Club executive Max Eberl clarified the club’s defensive planning and stance on Dayot Upamecano’s contract while being linked with Marc Guéhi. Fan discourse emphasized the team’s tactical control after a key red card and discussed the midfield tempo without Aleksandar Pavlović.

Joshua Kimmich: "Today's game was all about being patient. We had the feeling at the beginning that Gladbach wanted to be aggressive and press us high. We could've scored in the first minute. But the red card changed their plan and then they sat deep. We had to be calm and

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Impact Analysis

The tactical narrative of Bayern’s win hinged on game-state management. Kimmich’s emphasis on patience aligned with the shift after Gladbach’s red card: a high press collapsed into a compact low block, forcing Bayern to circulate and probe. In these scenarios, tempo-setters matter disproportionately. The noted absence of Aleksandar Pavlović removed a natural accelerator between the lines; his press-resistance and first-touch orientation often lift Bayern from sterile possession into chance creation. Without him, sequences skewed predictable until fitness and structure wore the opposition down.

Structurally, the clean sheet buttresses confidence in the back line, but the longer-term squad-planning signal came from Max Eberl. Reaffirming Dayot Upamecano’s extension as the “ultimate goal” is both a football and market message: Bayern want continuity, but are preparing contingencies. Marc Guéhi, a Premier League-proven centre-half with strong duel metrics, recovery pace, and calm progression, profiles as a plug-and-play option for an aggressive high line. He offers aerial reliability on defensive set-plays and composure under pressure—traits that translate well to Bayern’s Champions League ambitions.

Financially, the calculus is clear: extending a prime-age starter preserves value and tactical familiarity; pursuing Guéhi would require a significant fee, balanced by longevity and resale security. Either path narrows risk in a cycle where Bayern aim to modernize their defensive core while safeguarding depth against injuries and fixture congestion.

Reaction

Supporters split their focus between performance and planning. Many celebrated the resilience highlighted by Kimmich and the professional clean sheet that Harry Kane praised. There was genuine affection for the club’s academy thread—“campus boys” thriving together resonates with a fanbase that values identity as much as trophies. In parallel, frustration flickered in German-language posts wishing for a heavier scoreline given the man advantage and perceptions of Gladbach’s weakened squad.

A recurring theme was tempo. Several voices lamented the lack of fluidity without Aleksandar Pavlović, calling him Bayern’s modern “flowmaker.” That critique, while fair in moments, also underscored how the team gradually broke lines more efficiently after the interval. On the transfer front, fans largely welcomed Eberl’s clarity: Upamecano’s extension remains the first choice, yet there’s approval for pragmatic scouting of Marc Guéhi as a high-caliber alternative. The notion of being “prepared” reassured those wary of defensive depth in a demanding season.

Overall sentiment: satisfied with the points and clean sheet, cautiously critical of early-game sterility, and broadly optimistic about decisive action in central defense—whether via renewal or a Premier League import.

Social reactions

Hätte mir ein deutlicheres Ergebnis gegen diesen durchschnittlichen Zweitligakader gewünscht, naja am Ende waren es wenigstens 3 Punkte.

Tom (@tr20ll)

Three points and a clean sheet away from home! Big second half from the boys 🙌

Harry Kane (@HKane)

• 13 wins in a row to start the season, very impressive, right? Vincent Kompany: "Yes, that's right, but we still can't stop and have to keep going. Wednesday we have a cup game - it will be a different story. We kept another clean sheet today. We're having a good momentum. But

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Prediction

Short term, expect Bayern to lean on controlled possession with targeted vertical surges, particularly if Pavlović needs careful reintegration. Kimmich will continue to toggle between anchoring and progression, with Kane’s timing on cut-backs and second-phase entries a central chance source. Against low blocks, Bayern should prioritize earlier half-space overloads to prevent sterile circulation and to create cleaner zone-14 shots.

In the market, the most probable sequence is a renewed push to finalize Upamecano’s extension before the next window. If talks stall, Bayern will accelerate discussions around Guéhi’s availability and price, maintaining parallel tracks to avoid leverage loss. Competition from top Premier League clubs is a realistic headwind, but Bayern can counter with guaranteed role clarity, Champions League exposure, and a well-defined development pathway. A structured bid strategy—base fee plus achievable add-ons—fits both budget discipline and Palace’s valuation dynamics.

Net outcome: either an Upamecano renewal that locks the core for the prime years, or a swift pivot to Guéhi, whose profile fits Bayern’s high-line demands. Either scenario leaves Bayern with a defensively stable platform heading into the decisive stretch.

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Conclusion

Bayern combined pragmatism on the pitch with prudence off it. The win at Gladbach showcased game-state maturity: patience after a red card, improved verticality late on, and a professional clean sheet that Kane rightly applauded. Kimmich’s framing of the match revealed a side comfortable managing phases rather than forcing them. The midfield’s tempo without Pavlović remains a talking point, but it is a solvable detail in a broader, healthy structure.

Strategically, Eberl’s message was unambiguous: prioritize continuity with Upamecano, but prepare thoroughly. That dual-track approach reduces risk, protects Bayern’s standards, and signals ambition. Marc Guéhi’s candidacy makes football sense—athletic, composed, and scalable to elite European nights. Whether via renewal or recruitment, Bayern look poised to secure a central-defensive anchor that supports both immediate results and long-term planning.

Momentum, clarity, and optionality—three pillars that should carry Bayern confidently into their next fixtures and the coming window.

Sarah Williams

A young female reporter at Sky Sports, widely connected and deeply knowledgeable about football.

Comments (14)

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    Hätte mir ein deutlicheres Ergebnis gegen diesen durchschnittlichen Zweitligakader gewünscht, naja am Ende waren es wenigstens 3 Punkte.

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    Three points and a clean sheet away from home! Big second half from the boys 🙌

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