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Bayern 10-0 Auckland City: Musiala nets hat-trick, Muller & Olise score double

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Bayern Munich brutally routed part-time Auckland City 10-0 on Sunday, making Club World Cup history in the process.

2025 Club World Cup

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Match Report

Musiala nets hat-trick in Club World Cup rout, Muller, Coman and Olise score double and Boey nets his first goal for Bayern.

The second game of the newly expanded tournament proved a walkover in Cincinnati, where Auckland's semi-pro players failed to lay a glove on the Bundesliga giants in the Group C opener, with Jamal Musiala scoring a hat-trick after coming on as a second-half substitute.

On his Bayern debut, Jonathan Tah teed up their sixth-minute opener, heading a deep corner back into the six-yard box, and Kingsley Coman deftly nodded home.

Three goals in as many minutes dispelled any chance of a huge upset. Coman turned provider with a neat header back to Sacha Boey, who hammered in. 

Michael Olise then tucked in after Harry Kane failed to connect with Thomas Muller's centre, before Coman doubled his tally with a drilled finish into the bottom-left corner.

Olise crossed in for Muller to volley in, before the France international curled in a sensational strike on the stroke of half-time.

6 - @FCBayernEN's six goals in the first half equals the most scored by any team in a full @FIFACWC match (including previous format). Serious. pic.twitter.com/BCApyL4hkc

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoeJune 15, 2025

Kane made way without getting on the scoresheet with an hour played, and after missing a great chance with a close-range header, his replacement Musiala helped himself to a hat-trick.

Having lashed in with a brilliant finish from the edge of the area, Musiala coolly slotted a penalty that he won down the middle, and the youngster rounded off the scoring when he pounced on Conor Tracey's sloppy pass and duly fired home.

There was still time for Vincent Kompany's team to reach double figures, as Muller – who will leave the club after the tournament – turned in his 250th Bayern goal.

Data Debrief: History makers

Bayern went into this meeting as the overwhelming favourites, but they made sure they did it in emphatic fashion, which will be particularly pleasing to Kompany. This win marks the greatest margin of victory in the history of the Club World Cup, surpassing Al-Hilal's 6-1 win over Al Jazira in 2021.

100% - Among teams with more than two matches played in the @FIFACWC (including the previous format), @FCBayernEN are the only ones to boast a 100% win record (5 out of 5). Stroll. pic.twitter.com/GIyR5tWlVV

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoeJune 15, 2025

In the previous format, Auckland made more Club World Cup appearances (12) than any other team, but they had lost 13 of their 18 matches across those editions, and the gulf in quality between Oceania's best team and one of Europe's elite was fully on show.

Bayern rounded out with 31 shots and an expected goals tally of 4.33, so there was still a huge overperformance when it came to their finishing. Auckland, meanwhile, managed just one shot, which Manuel Neuer comfortably saved, for an xG value of 0.03.

Match Events

0' The match is about to start!


3' Highlight from Bayern vs Auckland City


6' GOAL! Bayern 1-0 Auckland City (Kingsley Coman)



18' GOAL! Bayern 2-0 Auckland City (Sacha Boey)



20' GOAL! Bayern 3-0 Auckland City (Michael Olise)



22' GOAL! Bayern 4-0 Auckland City (Kingsley Coman)



32' Highlight from Bayern vs Auckland City


44' Highlight from Bayern vs Auckland City


45' GOAL! Bayern 5-0 Auckland City (Thomas Müller)



48' GOAL! Bayern 6-0 Auckland City (Michael Olise)



50' Highlight from Bayern vs Auckland City


56' Match Event for Bayern vs Auckland City


58' Match Event for Bayern vs Auckland City


62' Highlight from Bayern vs Auckland City


66' Match Event for Bayern vs Auckland City


68' GOAL! Bayern 7-0 Auckland City (Jamal Musiala)



73' Penalty Goal! Bayern 8-0 Auckland City (Jamal Musiala)



84' GOAL! Bayern 9-0 Auckland City (Jamal Musiala)



Line-ups

Bayern XI: Neuer, Muller, Kane, Guerreiro, Kimmich, Tah, Coman, Boey, Stanisic, Olise, Pavlovic

Subs: Goretzka, Gnabry, Sane, Palhinha, Laimer, Upamecano, Peretz, Musiala, Jonas Urbig, Tom Bischof, Maurice Krattenmacher, Aznou, Jonah Kusi-Asare, David Santos, Lennart Karl

Auckland City XI: Nikko Boxall, Mario Ilich, Adam Mitchell, Michael den Heijer, Dylan Manickum, Regont Murati, Myer Bevan, Conor Tracey, Nathan Lobo, Gerard Garriga, David Yoo

Subs: Ryan De Vries, Jordan Vale, Zhou Tong, Alfie Rogers, Christian Gray, Angus Kilkolly, Jackson Manuel, Haris Zeb, Joseph Lee, Matthew Ellis, Adam Bell, Jerson Lagos, Nathan Garrow, Sebastián Ciganda, Dylan Connolly