Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller and Robert Lewandowski scored to give their side a 2-1 victory over RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga on Saturday night.
Muller's goal came just before half-time, while Lewandowski added a late penalty for his team.
The game was tight throughout, with both sides creating chances but unable to find the back of the net.
However, there were some interesting statistics that emerged from the match.
According to the tackle data provided by Opta Sports, Muller had the ball for more than three-quarters of the time during the game, which suggests he played a key role in Bayern's victory.
But it also showed that Muller may have lost control of the ball against Leipzig.
The tackle data revealed that Muller made six tackles during the game, but only two of them were successful.
This suggests that he may not have been as dominant as he would have liked in the midfield.
Overall, it was a solid performance from Bayern Munich, who will be looking to build on this result when they face Werder Bremen next week.
Leipzig, on the other hand, will be disappointed with their defeat, but they can take heart from the fact that they created plenty of chances and should be proud of what they achieved in the match.
