Seven-star Bayern hammers Bochum to take top spot : Rashtra News
Champions Bayern Munich fired four first-half goals past promoted VfL Bochum and went on to thrash the visitors 7-0 on Saturday as it took over top spot in the Bundesliga.
The Bavarians, which leads on 13 points from five games a point ahead of VfL Wolfsburg which plays on Sunday, killed off the game in the first half and never took their foot off the gas.
It opened its account with its first shot on goal when Leroy Sane curled a free kick over the wall in the 17th minute. He then set up Joshua Kimmich for its second goal 10 minutes later with the midfielder latching onto Sane’s clever cross into the box before turning on the spot and firing in.
“We gave Bochum no space to breathe,” Bayern midfielder Leon Goretzka said. “We are just enjoying playing football and want to develop with each game.”
“We want to apply the philosophy of our coach. It was a lot of fun today. Obviously not for Bochum and I feel a bit sorry for them,” Goretzka, a former Bochum player said.”
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Bayern, aiming for a record-extending 10th straight league crown, opened its account with its first shot on goal when Leroy Sane curled a free kick over the wall in the 17th minute.
He then set up Kimmich for their second goal 10 minutes later with the midfielder latching onto Sane’s clever cross into the box before turning on the spot and firing in. Bayern, which beat Barcelona 3-0 in Spain earlier this week in its Champions League group stage opener, made it 3-0 in the 33rd with Serge Gnabry charging through to score.
Bochum’s first half misery was complete when Vasillis Lampropoulos scored an own goal as he attempted to pass the ball in front of Bayern striker Lewandowski. The Pole did get on the scoresheet in the 61st, tapping in from close range and becoming the first Bundesliga player to score in 13 consecutive home games.
Lewandowski, who set a Bundesliga record with 41 league goals last season, has already scored seven times in Bayern’s first five league games so far this term.
With the home fans conducting Mexican waves in the stands, Bayern kept up the pressure, adding a sixth through Kimmich in the 65th before substitute Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting drilled in number seven in the 79th to complete Bochum’s misery.
Wolfsburg hosts Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday when Borussia Dortmund, in fourth on nine points, welcomes Union Berlin.
( News Source :Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Rashtra News staff and is published from a sportstar.thehindu.com feed.)
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