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Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies scores his first league goal

Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies has scored his first league goal for the club, securing a 2-1 victory over Hertha Berlin in their Bundesliga match on Saturday.

Davies, who is currently out with a leg injury, made his debut as a substitute and promptly found the back of the net in the 64th minute. The German international was substituted at the 85th minute after a strong display in the first half, but he had already played a crucial role in the opening goal.

The goal came after Davies received a pass from teammate Maximilian Dettmer and fired a low shot past Hertha goalkeeper Tobias Hohmann. Davies' performance was not only impressive, but also set a new record for the most consecutive goals scored by a Bayern Munich player in a single match.

"It feels really good to score my first goal," Davies said afterwards. "It was a tough game against a strong team and we didn't play well at times,Primeira Liga Hotspots so I'm happy that I finally got the ball in the right place."

Despite his early success, Davies will need to continue developing his skills and confidence if he wants to become a regular starter for the club. However, the 27-year-old has shown great promise in his debut season at the helm and could be worth watching as he continues to develop his game.

In conclusion, Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies has scored his first league goal for the club, securing a 2-1 victory over Hertha Berlin in their Bundesliga match. While Davies may still need time to develop his skills, he is certainly proving himself to be a valuable asset to the club.