Bayern Munich crushed Auckland City 10-0 in the Club World Cup, showing the huge gap between European and Oceanian football. Jamal Musiala scored a hat-trick, while Thomas Müller, Coman, and others helped munich dominate from start to finish.
A One-Sided Match in Club World Cup
Bayern Munich gave football fans a clear picture of the difference between European and Oceanian clubs. In the FIFA Club World Cup, the German giants crushed New Zealand’s Auckland City 10-0. It was a match full of goals and celebrations for munich players like Thomas Müller and Jamal Musiala.
The game took place at the TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Bayern led 6-0 by halftime and added four more goals in the second half. This massive win showed just how far apart the two teams were in terms of quality and strength.
Goals Kept Coming for Bayern
Bayern’s first goal came early, with Kingsley Coman scoring in the 6th minute. Then, Sacha Boey made it 2-0 in the 18th minute. Michael Olise added a third goal in the 20th minute. Just a minute later, Coman scored again, making it 4-0. Thomas Müller found the net in the 45th minute, and Olise scored again in injury time (45+3) to finish the first half at 6-0.
Musiala’s Hat-Trick Lights Up Second Half
In the second half, Bayern made some changes. Coach Vincent Kompany rested Coman and Olise, bringing on Serge Gnabry and Lennart Karl. Then in the 61st minute, Jamal Musiala replaced star striker Harry Kane. What happened next was magic. Musiala scored his first goal in the 67th minute, got his second from a penalty in the 73rd minute, and completed his hat-trick in the 84th minute.
Bayern’s ninth goal came from Musiala, and then Müller scored the 10th and final goal in the 89th minute to end the match.
What This Win Means
This game made one thing very clear: European clubs like Bayern are on a much higher level than clubs from Oceania like Auckland City. Bayern didn’t just win they dominated from start to finish.
Coach Vincent Kompany will be happy with the team’s performance and goal-scoring power. Meanwhile, Auckland City will have to go back to the drawing board after such a heavy defeat.
Bayern’s next matches will likely be tougher, but this game gave them a strong start to the FIFA Club World Cup.