Bayern Munich 6-1 Werder Bremen: Serge Gnabry bags a hat-trick as Julian Nagelsmann's side turn on the style to move four points clear at the top of the Bundesliga

  • Serge Gnabry scored a hat-trick for Bayern Munich against Werder Bremen
  • Jamal Musiala, Leon Goretzka and Matthys Tel also got on the scoresheet 
  • Anthony Jung had scored an equaliser for Werder Bremen in the first half
  • Eric Choupo-Moting missed a penalty but it didn't prove costly
  • Bayern Munich are now four points clear at the top of the Bundesliga 

Champions Bayern Munich delivered a scintillating first-half performance to demolish visitors Werder Bremen 6-1 on Tuesday and open up a four-point lead at the top of the table.

Bayern's fifth straight league win, which included a Serge Gnabry hat-trick, equalled the Bundesliga record for the longest unbeaten run against one team, with Bayern having now gone 26 league matches without defeat against Werder.

They also have the second best attack in the history of the Bundesliga with 47 goals from 14 matches, one less than their run at the same stage in the 1976/77 season.

Serge Gnabry scored a hat-trick as Bayern Munich thrashed Werder Bremen on Tuesday

Serge Gnabry scored a hat-trick as Bayern Munich thrashed Werder Bremen on Tuesday

Jamal Musiala also got on the scoresheet for the hosts as they dominated the game

Jamal Musiala also got on the scoresheet for the hosts as they dominated the game

MATCH FACTS

Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Neuer; Mazraoui, Pavard, Upamecano, Hernandez (Sabitzer 57); Kimmich, Goretzka (Gravenberch 71); Gnabry, Musiala (Tel 71), Mane (Sane 20); Choupo-Moting (Coman 57)

Scorers: Gnabry (3), Musiala, Goretzka, Tel

Manager: Julian Nagelsmann

Werder Bremen (3-5-2): Pavlenka; Pieper, Veljkovic (Stark 46) , Friedl; Weiser, Bittencourt (Schmid 62), Gross (Rapp 88), Gruev (Stage 59), Jung; Burke (Dinkci 59), Ducksch 

Scorer: Jung

Manager: Ole Werner 

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"The first half got off to a fiery start. That was pretty spectacular," said Bayern midfielder Joshua Kimmich after they scored four in the opening 28 minutes. "There could have been even more goals."


In-form Germany international Jamal Musiala, who fans hope will be equally effective at the World Cup later this month, showed outstanding composure when he picked up the ball in the box in the sixth minute, sidestepped one opponent and slotted in with his left foot.

It was the 19-year-old's ninth league goal of the season as Bayern met Werder for a Bundesliga record 111th time.

The visitors, without injured top scorer Niclas Fuellkrug, struck against the run of play only four minutes later with Anthony Jung wrongfooting keeper Manuel Neuer with a low shot but Bayern's pressure was relentless even after Senegal international Sadio Mane had to leave the pitch injured after 20 minutes.

They went on to score three times in six dizzying minutes to kill off the game after Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting had a 17th minute penalty saved.

Gnabry curled in a superb shot in the 22nd before fellow Germany international Leon Goretzka added another four minutes later.

Gnabry then tapped in his second goal of the evening in the 28th from a perfect Leroy Sane assist as Werder were unable to stop Bayern's runs through the centre.

Sadio Mane going off injured in the first half was the only negative for Bayern

Sadio Mane going off injured in the first half was the only negative for Bayern

Sane should have scored himself early in the second half, but he hit the post with only keeper Jiri Pavlenka to beat as Bayern gradually eased off.

Gnabry bagged his hat-trick in the 82nd after weaving past four Werder players before France youth international Mathys Tel made it half a dozen goals for Bayern with a solo effort two minutes later to seal their ninth straight win across all competitions.

The Bavarians are now on 31 points, four ahead of second-placed Freiburg, in action at RB Leipzig on Wednesday. Union, who face Augsburg, are third on 26.

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