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Bayern Munich Crushes Auckland City with 10-0 Victory in Dominant Club World Cup OpenerBayern Munich sent a strong message in their Club World Cup opener, thrashing Auckland City 10-0 in a stunning display of offensive firepower. The German champions barely gave their opponents room to breathe, scoring early and relentlessly, while fans in the stands voiced anger toward FIFA with a massive protest banner.
Flying Start Sets the Tone
The match kicked off with Bayern instantly on the front foot. Kingsley Coman opened the scoring in the sixth minute, setting the tone for what would become a one-sided affair. Within 15 minutes, Bayern had already stormed to a 4-0 lead, with goals coming in rapid succession from Sacha Boey, Michael Olise, and Coman again.
Veteran forward Thomas Müller added his name to the scoresheet just before halftime, followed by Olise’s second, making it 6-0 by the break.
Musiala Marks His Return in Style
One of the highlights of the night was the return of 22-year-old midfielder Jamal Musiala. Coming off the bench in the 61st minute, Musiala replaced Harry Kane and wasted no time making an impact.
After recovering from a hamstring injury that kept him out since April, Musiala announced his comeback with flair. He scored in the 67th minute, converted a penalty in the 73rd, and completed his hat trick with a goal in the 84th minute — all within just 17 minutes.
New Faces and Strong Comebacks
The game also marked Bayern debuts and returns. Jonathan Tah made his first appearance for the club following his transfer from Bayer Leverkusen, starting in the defense. Dayot Upamecano came on in the 61st minute, marking his return from a knee injury that had sidelined him since March.
These additions further strengthened an already dominant Bayern side, which finished the match with a commanding 17-1 advantage in shots on target.
Fans Protest FIFA Amid Celebration
While Bayern Munich dazzled on the field, the crowd made headlines off it. Before 21,152 spectators at TQL Stadium, fans unfurled a bold red-and-white banner referencing the 2015 FIFA corruption scandal. The message read: “10 Years Baur Au Lac — World Football Is More Poorly Governed than Before! Smash FIFA!”
The protest served as a reminder that not all eyes were on the pitch, with some fans still disillusioned by the sport's global leadership.
Tough Road Ahead for Auckland City
For Auckland City, the night was a harsh reality check. The Oceania champions now face a steep challenge in Group C, having to overcome a massive goal deficit. They’ll take on Benfica next, followed by a clash with Boca Juniors — two matches where pride and redemption are at stake.
Bayern Eyes Bigger Tests
Despite the emphatic win, Bayern Munich knows tougher battles lie ahead. Coach Vincent Kompany acknowledged the strong start but emphasized the need for continued focus. “I think today was a great match for everyone. It was very assertive and offensive,” Kompany said.
The Bavarians will next face Boca Juniors on Friday, followed by Benfica on June 24. While this opener was a goal fest, upcoming games are expected to be far more competitive.
Auckland Reflects on the Challenge
Auckland forward Angus Kilkolly admitted the team struggled to cope against a world-class side. “It is an unbelievable challenge to play against one of the world's best teams… We did try our very hardest to keep them out,” he said.
Conclusion
Bayern Munich’s explosive 10-0 victory over Auckland City was not only a statement of intent but also a glimpse of the team’s depth and firepower. As they march forward in the Club World Cup, fans and rivals alike will be watching closely. Meanwhile, Auckland must regroup quickly, with two crucial fixtures ahead.