

Key Takeaways:
- Nathaniel Brown netted his first competitive goal for Bayern Munich in a 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund
- Bayern Munich secured their 12th Franz Beckenbauer Super Cup title at Signal Iduna Park
- Borussia Dortmund finished the match with ten men after Ramy Bensebaini received a straight red card
Super Cup Showdown: Bayern Extend Dominance Over Arch-Rivals
An intense atmosphere at Signal Iduna Park greeted the 140th competitive Der Klassiker as Bayern Munich claimed a 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund to capture their record 12th Franz Beckenbauer Super Cup. The match’s early exchanges saw both teams display high tempo and intent, with Dortmund – hosting for this edition after losing four of their last five Super Cups – keen to defy recent trends.
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First Half: Brown and Olise Give Bayern the Edge
Borussia Dortmund threatened first when Konstantinos Karetsas sent a probing cross into Bayernโs area, nearly teeing up Serhou Guirassy for an opener. However, following sustained pressure from the visitors, Bayern broke the deadlock through Nathaniel Brown, who was set up by Michael Olise before clinically finishing past Gregor Kobel. The reigning champions asserted their authority as the half continued, forcing Kobel into action again to tip away Luis Diaz’s curling strike.
Dortmundโs Ramy Bensebaini looked to have restored parity from a deep set-piece, but his goal was ruled out for offside. Bayern capitalised on this reprieve as Michael Olise intercepted a misplaced pass by Jobe Bellingham, drove into the penalty area, and coolly doubled the lead before the interval.
Second Half: Dortmund Fight Back, Bayern Hold Firm
After the restart, Manuel Neuer was called into action to deny a powerful effort from Karetsas, as Dortmund pressed hard for a route back into the contest. With the hour mark approaching and BVB still trailing by two, Niko Kovac turned to his bench with a triple substitution.
Bayern, who had not kept a clean sheet against Dortmund since 2023, saw that record continue when substitute Fabio Silva converted Daniel Svenssonโs pullback to halve the deficit with fifteen minutes remaining. The closing stages featured drama as a rare lapse from Neuer nearly gifted Jobe Bellingham a chance, only for the Bayern keeper to recover in time.
Moments later, Dortmund suffered a severe setback as Bensebaini received a straight red card for a reckless challenge, leaving the hosts with ten men. Despite this, Maximilian Beier had an opportunity to equalise late on but was unable to make the most of his chance.
Head-to-Head Record and Whatโs Next
As a result of this defeat, Borussia Dortmund remain on six German Super Cup titles and have now lost more than half of their home Super Cup finals to Bayern (3 wins, 4 losses). Dortmund will switch focus to their Bundesliga opener against Hamburger SV, while Vincent Kompanyโs side prepare to launch their title defence at home to VfB Stuttgart.




