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Bayern Munich vs Celtic. UEFA Champions League Group B.

Allianz ArenaAttendance70,000.

Bayern Munich 3

  • T Müller (17th minute)
  • J Kimmich (29th minute)
  • M Hummels (51st minute)

Celtic 0

    Bayern Munich 3-0 Celtic: Jupp Heynckes' men cruise to Champions League victory

    Joshua Kimmich celebrates scoring Bayern Munich's second goal
    Image: Joshua Kimmich celebrates scoring Bayern Munich's second goal

    Jupp Heynckes made it two wins from two games as his Bayern Munich side cruised to a 3-0 victory against Celtic in the Champions League on Wednesday.

    After opening his tenure with a 5-0 victory against Freiburg in the Bundesliga on Saturday, Bayern kept another clean sheet at the Allianz Arena as Celtic mustered few chances.

    Thomas Muller opened the scoring for the hosts in the 17th minute before a looping Joshua Kimmich goal doubled Bayern's lead. Mats Hummels added a third just after half-time to secure all three points for Bayern.

    Bayern's win tightens their hold on second place in Group B with six points on the board - three ahead of Celtic in third - while PSG remain top after beating Anderlecht 4-0 in Brussels.

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    Bayern Munich: Ulreich (7), Hummels (7), Boateng (7), Alaba (7), Kimmich (7), Thiago (7), Robben (8), Rudy (7), Muller (6), Coman (8), Lewandowski (7).

    Subs used: Vidal (6), Rodriguez (6), Rafinha (5).

    Celtic: Gordon (6), Gamboa (6), Boyata (6), Lustig (7), Tierney (6), Roberts (7), Brown (6), Sinclair (6), Armstrong (5), Ntcham (7), Griffiths (5).

    Subs used: Dembele (6), Rogic (5), Forrest (5).

    Man of the match: Arjen Robben.

    Celtic were lucky to not be behind inside the opening 10 minutes. Thiago had the ball in the back of the net after six minutes but it was ruled out after Robert Lewandowski was judged to have let the ball run out of play - although it had stayed in - before Bayern were not awarded a clear penalty when Mikael Lustig pulled down Lewandowski in the box.

    But Bayern eventually found the breakthrough in the 17th minute. Kimmich's cross was met by the head of Lewandowski at the back post, but his effort was well saved by the Craig Gordon. However, Muller was lurking at the back post to stab home the loose ball, hammering it into the top of the net.

    The hosts were further in front 12 minutes later. Kingsley Coman burst away down the left flank and his inviting cross was headed towards goal by Kimmich, looping past Gordon and into the top corner.

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    Bayern Munich made one change with Sebastian Rudy replacing the injured Javi Martinez. Celtic made four changes, with Scott Brown, Stuart Armstrong, Craig Gordon and Mikael Lustig coming into the XI.

    It took just six minutes after the restart for the hosts to add their third when Hummels got away from his marker in the box to nod home an Arjen Robben corner.

    Bayern could have raced even further into the lead just after the hour mark, but were once again denied. Christian Gamboa stopped Robben from adding a goal to his earlier assist as he blocked his header on the line, before Lewandowski's tap home from a Coman cross was ruled out for offside.

    Celtic could have nabbed a goal back in the 86th minute as Scott Sinclair slotted home on the angle after collecting a skewed Moussa Dembele shot, but the linesman's flag was raised for offside to top off a tough night for the Scottish Premiership side.

    (L-R) Celtic's Swedish defender Mikael Lustig, Bayern Munich's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski and Celtic's French midfielder Olivier Ntcham vie for the
    Image: Robert Lewandowski had a goal ruled out for offside during the Champions League game

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    • Jupp Heynckes (72y 162d) became the oldest manager ever to coach a game in the Champions League.
    • Celtic have never won a competitive away game against German opposition (D3 L8).
    • Bayern Munich have won 23 of their last 24 home Champions League group games, the only exception coming against Manchester City in December 2013 (2-3).
    • Thomas Muller is the first German player to score in 10 different Champions League seasons and scored his 40th Champions League goal for Bayern, 16 more than any other player.

    Man of the match - Arjen Robben

    He may be 33 and a newly-retired international, but Robben can still produce the goods. He was pulling the attacking strings throughout the game and picked up an assist when his corner was headed home by Hummels.

    He was also denied on numerous occasions by a Celtic defence who learnt their lessons from that third goal, with his effort in the 61st minute cleared off the line by Gamboa and Gordon denying him on numerous other occasions. His 100th Champions League appearance certainly showed why he remains a regular starter for Bayern Munich.

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    What's next?

    Bayern are back in Bundesliga action on Saturday as they travel to Hamburg. Celtic are also on the road on Saturday when they play Hibernian at Hampden Park in the Scottish League Cup semi-finals.

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