Paderborn 0-6 Bayern Munich
Goals: 0-1 coman (19'), 0-2
Lewandowski (25'), 0-3 kimmich (42'), 0-4 Tolisso
(55'), 0-5 Robben (86'), 0-6 Robben
(88')
Paderborn made a lively start at the Benteler-Arena, but any hopes of a
remarkable upset were extinguished in the space of six minutes, as Kingsley
Coman pounced on a loose ball to open the scoring and then teed up Robert
Lewandowski for 2-0. Joshua Kimmich got his first DFB Cup goal as he latched
onto Mats Hummels ' long ball and applied a cool finish, as Bayern all
but put the game to bed before half-time.
Corentin Tolisso was a first-half substitute for Thomas Muller, who
appeared to pick up a knock in the build-up to the first goal, and the France
midfielder headed in a fourth from James Rodriguez’s pinpoint corner
early in the second half. Arjen Robben swept in a superb finish from the edge
of the area for 5-0 late on, before Frank Ribery gave him a simple
tap-in to round out an extremely one-sided affair.
Match
stats
- Bayern have now beaten Paderborn by at least a
four-goal margin in all four of their meetings to date.
- This was a repeat of the only Bundesliga meeting
between the sides at the Benteler-Arena in February 2015, which Bayern
also won 6-0.
- Lewandowski is up to 25 goals for the season in
all competitions. The Poland captain's previous best tally is 43 for Bayern
in 2016/17.
- Robben was on target in a DFB Cup game for the
first time since the 2014 final against Borussia Dortmund - when he put
the Bavarians ahead in extra time en route to a 2-0 win.
- Kimmich scored his first ever DFB Cup goal in his
14th appearance in the competition.
- Bayern have now won 20 of their 21 games since Heynckes returned to the helm, scoring 54 goals.


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