Photo: Sinasport BERLIN Authentic Braden Smith Jersey , Feb. 14 -- Relentless Bayern Munich inflicted Hamburg a heavy 8-0 defeat meanwhile Wolfsburg reaped a hard earned 5-4 win against Leverkusen at the 21st round of Bundesliga on Saturday.
Bayern Munich cruised to a hammering 8-0 victory over Hamburg by courtesy of braces by Thomas Mueller, Mario Goetze and Arjen Robben. Hapless Hamburg conceded three first half goals and five second half goals unable to find a response.
Pep Guardiola' s men smoothed the way for the 16th win of the season with three goals within 15 minutes of the first half. Referee Michael Weiner awarded the hosts a handball penalty at the 21st minute, which was converted by Thomas Mueller who broke the deadlock. Bayern utilized their momentum two minutes later as Mario Goetze capitalized on a rebound to tap in a two-goal lead from very close range.
Hamburg were unable to put up some resistance meanwhile Arjen Robben tripled the lead with a well placed effort into the top left corner at the 36th minute. The Dutchman was not done with the scoring as he wrapped up his brace only two minutes after the restart to make it 4-0 on the scoreboards.
Bayern dominated the game in all departments especially after the break. They controlled the ball and scored another four goals through Thomas Mueller Authentic Darius Leonard Jersey , Robert Lewandowski, Franck Ribery and Mario Goetze.
With the second win in row Bundesliga leaders Bayern maintain their eight-point lead while Hamburg remains on the 12th place.
Wolfsburg and Leverkusen staged a see saw match in which the "Wolves" gave away the lead twice. However, Wolfsburg' s striker Bas Dost Authentic Quenton Nelson Jersey , who scored four goals, was on target with a late goal to snatch decisive points in the title race. Meanwhile, Leverkusen suffered their second straight defeat.
Wolfsburg was on the road to victory within 29 minutes but three goals were not enough as resilient Leverkusen fought back twice. The "Wolves" caught a bright start on the road through Bas Dost who headed home a cross by Vierinha from nine meters to mark the opener at the 6th minute. Naldo doubled the lead for the visitors with a dead ball goal eleven minutes later before Dost scored his second of the afternoon to extend the lead.