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Werder Bremen vs Bayern Munich. German Bundesliga.

WeserstadionAttendance42,100.

Werder Bremen 0

    Bayern Munich 4

    • T Müller (24th minute)
    • D Alaba (45th minute)
    • R Lewandowski (76th minute, 91st minute)

    Bundesliga match report: Werder Bremen v Bayern Munich

    Bayern Munich's midfielder Thomas Mueller (L) and Bremen's Argentinian defender Santiago Garcia vier for
    Image: Thomas Muller gets the better of Santiago Garcia

    Bayern Munich continued their free-scoring form to open up a 14-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga with a 4-0 win at Werder Bremen on Saturday.

    Thomas Muller and David Alaba gave Pep Guardiola's men a two-goal cushion at the interval and, after surviving a series of scares, Robert Lewandowski struck twice after the break to keep Bayern on course for a third straight league title.

    The champions have now scored 14 goals in eight days and, even without several first-team regulars, they proved again they are a cut above the rest of the division.

    They visitors were without regular goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who was rested, meaning Pepe Reina became the first Spanish goalkeeper to appear in the Bundesliga.

    Former Bremen forward Claudio Pizarro missed the clash with his old club due to injury, while Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben were also not included in the team.

    Theodor Gebre Selassie lifted an early shot over Reina's goal as Bremen threatened first.

    Bayern's first chance came after 13 minutes when Lewandowsk's close-range header was pushed away by Raphael Wolf.

    Muller took their next opportunity in the 24th minute. His first effort was blocked by Wolf in a one-on-one situation, but the ball eventually came back to him and he curled in a shot from the edge of the area.

    Alaba doubled Bayern's lead on the stroke of half-time with an almost identically executed shot from a 20-yard free-kick.

    Fin Bartels nearly brought Bremen back into the game with what would have been a candidate for goal of the season, but Reina was alert and raced back to tip his audacious effort from near the touchline over the bar.

    Moments later, Sebastian Prodl went down under a challenge friom Jerome Boateng and Bartels turned the loose ball in, but the referee opted against giving either a goal or a penalty, instead penalising the Austrian defender for a handball.

    The Weserstadion crowd left the referee in no doubt what they made of the decision and tempers started to boil over on the field too with a spate of yellow cards.

    Bayern then added a third, Lewandowski heading in from Muller's cross after Wolf came rushing off his line and failed to claim the ball.

    With the points secured, Guardiola was able to bring Philipp Lahm, coming back from a broken ankle, on for the final nine minutes.

    And there was still time for Lewndowski to add a fourth after a neat exchange with Muller in the last minute.

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