
Bayern Munich's Lennart Karl revels in dramatic late winner against Freiburg
Bayern Munich's teenage striker Lennart Karl scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner to secure a 3-2 Bundesliga victory over SC Freiburg on Saturday. The 18-year-old, who came off the bench in the second half, pounced in the 92nd minute to snatch all three points for Vincent Kompany's side at the Allianz Arena.
Speaking to DAZN after the final whistle, Karl described the moment as "an unbelievable feeling." He revealed he had harbored a specific ambition. "I've always had it in my mind to score a late winner and take off my shirt," Karl said. "Thankfully it worked out, an incredible feeling. I had a bit of a feeling that I was going to score today. It happened and it was perfect."
The victory provides a significant morale boost for Bayern ahead of a crucial UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg against Real Madrid on Tuesday. Karl confirmed the squad had already discussed the importance of the result for their European preparations. "We spoke about that in the dressing room. It gives us a lot of confidence. It was very important," he explained. "We actually feel unbeatable at the moment."
Karl's goal, his first in the Bundesliga this season, capped a remarkable comeback for the German champions, who had twice fallen behind to Freiburg. His emergence as a match-winner offers Kompany a valuable additional attacking option during a congested and critical period of the season. The young forward's composure in a high-pressure situation will likely increase his standing within the squad.
While Bayern's primary focus remains on the Champions League and securing second place in the Bundesliga, performances like Karl's are vital for the club's future planning. His late intervention not only secured vital points but also demonstrated the depth of talent coming through at the club. For Karl personally, the moment represents a major breakthrough, potentially paving the way for more consistent first-team involvement in the final matches of the campaign and beyond.


