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M'gladbach vs Bayern Munich. German DFB Cup Second Round.

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M'gladbach 5

  • K Kone (2nd minute)
  • R Bensebaini (15th minute, 21st minute pen)
  • B Embolo (51st minute, 57th minute)

Bayern Munich 0

    Borussia Monchengladbach 0-5 Bayern Munich: German champions dumped out of Cup in shocking fashion

    Monchengladbach become the first team to score five goals against the mighty Bavarians since Borussia Dortmund's 5-2 win in the 2012 German Cup final; "I am absolutely shocked," said Bayern sports director Hasan Salihamidzic

    Bayern players look dejected during the stunning defeat in Monchengladbach
    Image: Bayern players look dejected during the stunning defeat in Monchengladbach

    Borussia Monchengladbach sensationally struck three times in the opening 21 minutes to demolish German champions Bayern Munich 5-0 on Wednesday and dump them out of the German Cup second round following their heaviest defeat in the competition.

    Gladbach's dream start yielded two goals from Ramy Bensebaini and one from Kouadio Kone to put them in the driving seat before Breel Embolo struck twice early in the second half to kill off the game.

    They became the first team to score five goals against the mighty Bavarians since Borussia Dortmund's 5-2 win in the 2012 German Cup final, and the first team to score three goals in the first 21 minutes against Bayern in a German Cup game. It was also their first Cup win over Bayern.

    "I am absolutely shocked," said Bayern sports director Hasan Salihamidzic. "We were just not there. We did not win a single tackle or challenge in the entire first half.

    "Everything that could go wrong went wrong. Gladbach did it really well. We were absolutely not there. A blackout. It should not have happened to us in such a way."

    The Bavarians, who have scored a record 33 goals in nine league games and have added another 12 goals without conceding any in three Champions League matches, were the overwhelming favourites.

    Breel Embolo celebrates during the shock 5-0 win
    Image: Breel Embolo celebrates during the shock 5-0 win

    But the hosts needed just 80 seconds to open their account with Kone pouncing on a sloppy pass by Bayern's Alphonso Davies to beat keeper Manuel Neuer.

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    With the Bayern defence in complete disarray, the hosts should have scored again with Jonas Hofmann and Embolo coming close as the defensive efforts by the visitors piled up.

    Gladbach did it better in the 15th, outplaying the static Bayern backline for Bensebaini to thunder a Hofmann cutback past Neuer.

    Before they had any time to recover Lucas Hernandez, who earlier on Wednesday had seen a six-month prison sentence suspended in Spain, clumsily brought down Embolo in the box and Bensebaini sent Neuer the wrong way with an audacious spot kick to make it 3-0.

    With Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann confined to his home after testing positive for COVID-19, assistant coach Dino Topmoeller had to wait until the second half to see some decent attacks from his players.

    But before they even got into any rhythm, Gladbach struck again with man-of-the-match Embolo beating two defenders, who let a high ball bounce between them, to slot the ball in through the legs of Neuer.

    The Swiss bagged his second goal of the evening in the 57th, finding far too much space once more to score their fifth off the post.

    Serie A: Inter back to winning ways, Jose's Roma win

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    Champions Inter Milan got back to winning ways with a comfortable 2-0 victory at Empoli in Serie A on Wednesday.

    After the home side had started brightly, Inter grew into the contest and edged in front thanks to Danilo D'Ambrosio's well-timed header in the 34th minute.

    Inter were in total control after Empoli's Samuele Ricci was sent off for a reckless tackle on Nicolo Barella just six minutes into the second half. Simone Inzaghi's side made the most of their numerical advantage when Federico Dimarco put them 2-0 up in the 66th minute.

    Inter took their foot off the gas and cruised the final period of the match, earning their first victory in three league games to stay third in the standings on 21 points, seven behind leaders AC Milan. Empoli drop to 12th on 12 points.

    In Serie A's late kickoffs, goals from Ibanez and captain Lorenzo Pellegrini helped Roma come from behind to win 2-1 at Cagliari to stay fourth in the table, while Spaniard Pedro's goal was enough for Lazio to climb above Fiorentina into sixth after beating them 1-0 in Rome.

    Earlier on Wednesday, Juventus slipped to a shock 2-1 defeat at home to Sassuolo, with Maxime Lopez's stoppage-time winner stunning Massimiliano Allegri's side.

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