With a winning streak in all competitions since the start of the season, Bayern Munich were almost unstoppable, and despite their well-prepared Club Brugge were still stunned by the opening goal. In his first appearance in European competition, 17-year-old talent Lennart Karl made a strong impression when he skillfully dribbled through the middle of the field and curled a beautiful shot past goalkeeper Nordin Jackers.

17-year-old striker Lennart Karl opened the scoring with a super goal
Soon after, Aleksandar Pavlovic almost doubled the gap with a shot that hit the post, before Konrad Laimer broke down the right wing, crossed for Harry Kane to easily tap the ball into the net to make it 2-0.

Club Brugge defenders powerless to stop Harry Kane
After a tense first 15 minutes, the tempo of the match calmed down, but Bayern were still in complete control. Karl again excited the audience with a beautiful solo play, but unfortunately his shot went wide. In the 31st minute, Laimer coordinated a one-two with Luis Díaz, before the Colombian striker finished with a thunderous shot that bounced off the crossbar and into the net, making it 3-0.

Luis Diaz shines with Bayern Munich
Brugge coach Nicky Hayen tried to make changes after the break, but the game did not improve much. Harry Kane missed three clear chances, including a shot that Jorne Spileers promptly blocked into an empty net.
Spileers continued Brugge's save by blocking Díaz's shot on the line, but this time Nicolas Jackson was on hand to tap in Bayern Munich's fourth goal. It was also the former Chelsea striker's second goal in just two Champions League games.

Nicolas Jackson scored two goals in two appearances in the Champions League
Bayern Munich maintained their dominance until the end of the match, and coach Vincent Kompany could be satisfied with his 5th clean sheet in 17 Champions League matches in charge at the Allianz Arena. This was also the 34th win in 36 consecutive unbeaten matches for the "Gray Tigers" at home in the UEFA Champions League group stage.

Bayern Munich reach new milestones
For Club Brugge, this was their second consecutive defeat, and also extended their poor run against German teams, when they won only 1 of 13 encounters.
The victory helped Bayern Munich maintain their unbeaten record in the Champions League and continue to thrive after the "Der Klassiker" victory over Dortmund last weekend, aiming to extend their winning streak on all fronts.
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