Bayern Breeze Past Auckland in 10-0 Rout

German giants Bayern Munich dismantled Auckland City in a stunning 10-0 victory, showcasing attacking brilliance and total dominance in a one-sided club world cup match.
The scoring began early, as Kingsley Coman redirected a header past goalkeeper Conor Tracey in the 6th minute. From then on, it was a relentless onslaught. Coman added a second, while Thomas Müller, Sacha Boey, and Michael Olise with a first-half brace extended the lead to 6-0 by halftime.
Returning from injury, Jamal Musiala impressed with a composed finish in the 67th minute and quickly converted a penalty after being fouled. The 22-year-old completed his hat trick in 23 minutes, seizing on a defensive error for his third.
Auckland’s only shot came from Angus Kilkolly, whose effort was calmly handled by Manuel Neuer, drawing the biggest cheer of the night from the Twin City crowd.
Müller later sealed the emphatic win with his second of the night his 250th goal for Bayern capping a polished team performance.
Michael Olise, who dazzled throughout the first half, delivered the highlight of the game with a sublime 25-yard curling effort and assisted Müller’s opener. He was substituted at halftime by manager Vincent Kompany, likely sparing the New Zealand side further torment.
The result underlined the gulf in class, with Bayern delivering a ruthless display of attacking football from start to finish.