Bayern Munich had a run against Preussen Münster, from the Third Division, and won 0-4 without complications with goals from Maxim Choupo-Moting, Konrad Laimer, Frans Krätzig and Mathys Tel to access the round of 32 of the German Cup.
The nearly 10,000 spectators who attended the Preussenstadion in Münster (North Rhine-Westphalia) witnessed an uneven rivalry between a team close to relegation in the third category of German football and another leader in the Bundesliga, tied with points to Bayer Leverkusen.
The team led by Thomas Tuchel closed a great series of results that started with a victory in the Champions League against Manchester United a week ago (4-3), continued with a League win against Bochum (7-0) and ended with access in the next round of the German Cup.
Tuchel He reserved many players and did not line up names like Leroy Sané, Harry Kane or Matthijs de Ligt, which he gave rest for more important work. However, Tuchel has released eleven guarantees where they stand out Kingsley Coman, Joshua Kimmich and Serge Gnabry to compete on solvency against a rival that does not want to hear any surprises.
0-3 at half time
In the first half, Bayern solved the tie with three goals. First he got it right Choupo-Moting, that eleven minutes later he shot the ball into the Münster goal net from the penalty spot; it is then lymer, with a header, making it 0-2 in the 40th minute; and in time, the young man Krätzig (20 years) He scored his first official goal in a Bayern shirt after making his debut as a substitute on Saturday against Bochum.
In the second half, Bayern applied the handbrake, their rivals wanted and could not attempt to come back and, in the end, the good first 45 minutes of the Bavarian team was enough to seal their place in the round of 32 of the German Cup . The amount in the horn Mathis Telthe third in a row and the fourth in the last five official matches for the Bayern team, was an anecdote within a comfortable win.
Source: La Verdad

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