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Bayern Munich Dominates in Season Opener

ESPN FC

ESPN

Sports, Soccer

4.32.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

The FC crew reacts to Bayern Munich's dominating 6-0 performance against Leipzig in the Bundesliga season opener and what it means for the team this season. Then, a discussion about Chelsea's convincing 5-1 win over West Ham. Plus, Julien Laurens discusses Nuno Espírito Santo's rocky relationship with Nottingham Forest ownership.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hello and welcome in to the latest edition of ESPNfc. K. Murray, Alejandro Moreno and Stevie Nicol here in the studio, kicking things off in the Premier League, where Chelsea were looking for their first goals of the Premier League campaign, and five of them came against West Ham and Graham Potter side who are struggling. They did score first through Pac-A-Tatar, but Chelsea responded with goals from Joe Pedro,

0:55.8

Neto, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caycedo,

0:58.8

and Trevor Chalibar to pile the misery on West Ham.

1:03.4

Hello, Jules, great to have you with us.

1:06.1

Chelsea, coming from behind there to get a big win

1:08.2

and pile the misery on West Ham

1:09.8

in this early stages of the season.

1:13.7

Yeah, and without Corpama as well, who was supposed to start and then got injured during the warm-up.

1:17.9

That's why Stavaux started and had a really good first start for Chelsea in the Premier League this season.

1:23.7

I mean, we won't repeat what we said last season about Graham Potter and how overrated it is and good is, is not good enough as a manager in the Premier League. We've said that enough last season when he had not a very good time after taking over Hulen Lopetegi, but the start of the season is horrendous for West Time. The defeat at Sunderland was bad enough. Last weekend, this is probably even worse because, yes, they took the league with a Paquetta's solo goal

1:45.4

but after that they were just non-existent completely completely overplayed by a Chelsea team

1:51.5

that is still not ready physically and you could see Estevao was bright and sharp because he had a

1:55.7

proper preseason during the club walk-up and before that and in between whereas the others are

2:00.4

still getting to grips with their fitness.

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