Bayern trash Salzburg

Bayern trailed early on in the match played behind closed doors but thought they had a chance to equalise from the penalty spot when Dominik Szoboszlai was adjudged to have fouled Hernandez.

However, with the ball on the spot and Lewandowski ready to take it, the referee checked on the VAR monitor and changed his mind.

Lewandowski did however convert a penalty later in the first half to bring his side level after Thomas Muller had been brought down by Enock Mwepu.

Kristensen's own goal, from Muller's cross, put Bayern ahead and Kingsley Coman went close to adding a third, but his shot hit the crossbar.

Salzburg's Okugawa scored within a minute of coming on after Andre Ramalho's fine pass but Boateng's 79th-minute header from Joshua Kimmich's corner restored the German side's lead.

Former Manchester City winger Sane made it 4-2 before Lewandowski and Hernandez scored two more as Salzburg capitulated.

Bayern are now in a strong position to move into the last 16 of the Champions League for a 13th successive season.

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