Bayern Munich Cruise to 4-0 Win at Werder Bremen as Kane Stars
Bayern Munich extended their run of strong performances with a 4-0 win over Werder Bremen at the Wohninvest Weserstadion on Feb. 14, 2026. Kickoff was at 9: 30 AM ET, and the visitors left Bremen with a comprehensive victory highlighted by a Harry Kane brace and goals from Jamal Musiala and Tom Bischof.
Kane delivers a decisive finish
Harry Kane was the focal point of Bayern's attack, converting twice to take his club further clear in the scoring charts. The England striker opened the scoring before adding a second to cap a clinical display inside the final third. Kane’s positioning and finishing underlined why he remains Bayern’s most reliable outlet in front of goal.
Midfield creativity and Musiala’s influence
Jamal Musiala continued to show sharp form, contributing a goal and creating chances for his teammates. His movement between the lines caused constant problems for Bremen’s midfield and helped Bayern control large portions of possession. The creativity from midfield combined with Kane’s finishing made the Bavarians difficult to contain once they found their rhythm.
Slow start for Bayern, Bremen’s brief promise
Werder Bremen began the match brightly and briefly unsettled a Bayern side that appeared sleepy in the opening stages. By the 14th minute Bayern were carving out decent scoring opportunities but had yet to convert. Those early chances signaled the visitors’ growing dominance, and once Bayern began to click the game tilted decisively in their favor. Bremen offered resistance but could not muster the quality in the final third to threaten Manuel Neuer consistently.
Notable lineup decisions and squad news
This fixture produced a few surprising selections. Several names that had been discussed as starters found themselves on the bench, while youngsters were given clear chances to stake a claim. Two key figures recently back from long layoffs — including a high-profile creative talent and a full-back recovered from a serious knee injury — featured as part of the matchday group, boosting depth and options for the remainder of the campaign. One regular winger was absent through suspension, creating space for rotation in attacking areas.
What the result means for the title race and upcoming fixtures
The 4-0 victory keeps Bayern well placed at the top of the table and reinforces their status as favourites as the season moves into its decisive phase. The win also preserves an impressive run of form away from home and adds momentum after progression in the national cup competition earlier this week. With a high-profile league clash looming later in February, the Bavarians can approach that date with confidence, though the manager will be mindful of maintaining focus and managing minutes across a congested schedule.
Outlook for Bremen
For Werder Bremen the defeat is another setback in a season that has proved challenging. The hosts remain firmly in a relegation dogfight and will need to regroup quickly to turn home performances into points. There were occasional flashes of intent, but defensive lapses and a lack of cutting edge in attack left the team exposed against one of the division’s most efficient sides.
Overall, Bayern’s clinical approach and the individual quality of players like Kane and Musiala produced a result that felt inevitable after the first goal. The visitors leave Bremen with three points, a clean sheet, and a timely reminder of their title credentials as the season heats up.