
Bayern Munich have enjoyed great success against Hamburg in recent seasons, and they started fast again on Saturday.
It took them just 21 minutes to open the scoring, with Thomas Mueller calmly converting a penalty.
Just two minutes later, they were 2-0 up, as Mario Goteze doubled the advantage from close range—that goal made it 41 goals for Bayern against Hamburg in just 11 games but they were far from finished.
Te dejamos el gol del 2-0 de Mario Gotze sobre el Hamburgo. http://t.co/NbCxJWfx3s
— @EDHdeportes (@EDHdeportes) February 14, 2015
Bayern have now scored 41 goals against Hamburg in the last 11 games.
— Cristian Nyari (@Cnyari) February 14, 2015
Just before half-time and it was 3-0 for Bayern, as Arjen Robben cut inside from the right before curling home with his left in trademark fashion.
Arjen Robben in "Cuts inside onto his left foot and scores a worldy" shocker. http://t.co/pyDq02glyj
— Football Vines (@Vine_Football) February 14, 2015
Soon after the restart and it's 4-0, as Robben helped himself to his second of the game.
GOAL! FC Bayern *4-0 Hamburger SV (Robben 47') #FCBHSC | Follow our German live-ticker on @BL_Latest! https://t.co/SLpMKLuAB8
— Bundesliga Latest EN (@BL_LatestEN) February 14, 2015
Mueller then got his second of the game and Bayern's fifth with a lovely curled effort.
Goooollll Thomas Müller! Bayern 5-0 Hamburg https://t.co/vmnMZNZ3Lp
— Turkish Great Goals (@turkishgoals) February 14, 2015
And then Robert Lewandowski felt it was time he got in on the act as he made it 6-0.
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOL DO BAYERN! Massacre Bávaro! Lewandowski faz o sexto, Bayern 6x0 Hamburgo. https://t.co/vWSnvEawlI
— EQ Sports News BR (@EQSportsNewsBR) February 14, 2015
Franck Ribery then came off the bench to make it 7-0.
Touchdown, Ribéry. Bayern 7-0 HSV https://t.co/zPSGGxk4r6
— Soccer Gods (@soccergods) February 14, 2015
And two minutes from time Mario Goteze got his second and Bayern's eight.
GOAL GOTZE! Bayern 8-0 HSV http://t.co/3ECUSkd7vA
— Football Live Goals (@FootyLiveVines) February 14, 2015
Thankfully, the referee then finally put Hamburg out of their misery but their recent record against Bayern Munich makes for ugly reading.
Bayern v Hamburg (last eight meetings - Bayern's score listed first) 8-0 (Today) 4-1 5-0 3-1 9-2 3-0 1-1 6-0 pic.twitter.com/jQYmcSIgHW
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) February 14, 2015
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