UEFA: Bayern Munich 5-0 Dinamo Zagreb: Robert Lewandowski apiga hat-trick
- Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski has 10 goals in his last three games
- He netted a hat-trick as the Germans demolished Dinamo Zagreb at home
- Douglas Costa and Mario Gotze also scored for Bayern at Allianz Arena
- Bayern take a firm grip on Champions League group F with a second win
- See the latest Champions League news, scores and stats
Bayern Munich
striker Robert Lewandowski continued his remarkable scoring run with a
hat-trick in a 5-0 thrashing of Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday night.
The emphatic victory snapped the Croats' 45-game unbeaten run and saw Bayern take control of their Champions League group.
In
an explosive first half in which Bayern were 4-0 up inside half an
hour, Lewandowski netted twice in seven minutes after Brazilian Douglas
Costa had put Bayern ahead.
MATCH FACTS
BAYERN MUNICH:
Neuer, Lahm, Boateng, (Rafinha 64), Alaba, Bernat (Javi Martinez 45),
Gotze, Kimmich, Thiago Alcantara, Coman, Lewandowski, Douglas Costa
(Muller 58).
Subs not used: Alonso, Gaudino, Ulreich, Benko.
Booked: Boateng.
Goals: Douglas Costa (13), Lewandowski (21, 28, 55), Gotze (25).
DINAMO ZAGREB: Eduardo,
Matel, Benkovic (Goncalves Dos Santos 45), Taravel, Pivaric, Machado
(Rog 61), Ademi, Soudani, Antolic, Fernandes, Pjaca (Henriquez 69).
Subs not used: Jezina, Musa, Hodzic, Coric.
Booked: Pivaric, Ademi.
Lewandowski has
notched a staggering 10 goals in Bayern's last three matches, including
five in a record nine-minute spell against VfL Wolfsburg last week.
Mario
Gotze added his second of the campaign before Poland captain
Lewandowski chipped keeper Eduardo in the 55th minute for his third goal
as the title favourites moved to a maximum six points from two Group F
matches.
Dinamo, unbeaten in 45
consecutive matches in all competitions before Tuesday and winners at
Arsenal in their opening group game, were mere observers witnessing
Bayern's awe-inspiring display of speed, skill and strength.
Pep
Guardiola's men now face Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena, in the
Bundesliga, on Sunday, while Dinamo Zagreb will hope to bounce back
away at Inter Zapresic on Saturday.

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