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RB Salzburg vs. Bayern : Bayern Munich thump RB Salzburg 6-2 to bag 14th straight win in UEFA Champions League

With the scores bolted at 2-2, Boateng controlled home a Joshua Kimmich corner a little ways from time to reestablish the holders’ lead.

Jerome Boateng’s first European goal for a very long time helped Bayern Munich stretch out their record rush to 14 straight Champions League wins with a rebound 6-2 whipping of Salzburg on Tuesday.

With the scores bolted at 2-2, Boateng fueled home a Joshua Kimmich corner a little ways from time to reestablish the holders’ lead.

Leroy Sane, Robert Lewandowski and Lucas Hernandez at that point added late objectives to give Group A pioneers Bayern a third progressive success in this present season’s opposition.

“It was a difficult game as expected, Salzburg played very well,” Boateng told Sky.

“We had good and bad phases, especially in the second half, but in the end we got the win we deserved.

“We never give up – that’s what sets us apart.”

Sane later admitted “we had a harder time than the result suggests”.

Mergim Berisha gave Salzburg an early lead, however Lewandowski, last season’s top-scorer in the competition, scored his first Champions League objective of the period before Salzburg safeguard Rasmus Kristensen headed into his own personal net not long before the break.

Salzburg deservedly drew level halfway during that time half when Japan midfielder Masaya Okugawa scored with his second touch in the wake of falling off the seat before Bayern thundered back.

There was brief’s quietness before kick-off in Salzburg to offer appreciation to the casualties of Monday’s fear assault in Vienna.

Without precedent for over a year, Bayern yielded the first objective in quite a while League coordinate with only four minutes gone.

Berisha discharged past Manuel Neuer after Sekou Koita’s shot from fresh took a diversion.

In heavy storm, Bayern hunkered down and hoped to have won a punishment on 12 minutes when Hernandez went down in the zone.

In any case, with Lewandowski pausing, VAR granted a free-kick against Hernandez.

Some incredible footwork by Thomas Mueller on the edge of the region amazed Salzburg winger Enock Mwepu, who cut the Bayern forward’s lower leg.

Lewandowski ventured up to space home the subsequent spot-kick on 21 minutes.

Bayern started to lead the pack not long before half-time when Mueller put in conveyance over the essence of objective and Kristensen viewed with sickening apprehension as his endeavored clearing header flew into his own personal net.

The hosts continued stopping ceaselessly and when Lewandowski lost belonging in his own personal half halfway during that time period, Salzburg counter-assaulted rapidly before Okugawa terminated home an equalizer.

Bayern had a punishment bid turned down minutes after the fact, as Serge Gnabry was reserved for plunging after the faintest of contacts from Salzburg protector Maximilian Woeber.

The scene was set for Boateng to get his first Champions League objective since April 2015 when he headed into the furthest corner to put Bayern 3-2 ahead.

The dam burst as Sane opened home with seven minutes leftover, before Lewandowski headed his second from a Javi Martinez cross in the 88th moment.

Hernandez crushed in a 6th objective in injury time to adjust a staggering shutting spell from the protecting heroes.

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