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Home » Bayern Munich hammer amateur side Auckland City, ranked 5,074th globally, TEN-nil at Club World Cup as Jamal Musiala scores hat-trick in rout
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Bayern Munich hammer amateur side Auckland City, ranked 5,074th globally, TEN-nil at Club World Cup as Jamal Musiala scores hat-trick in rout

By uk-times.com15 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Bayern Munich beat  Auckland City 10-0 in Group X at the FIFA Club World Cup
  • Jamal Musiala scored a hat-trick while three players netted two goals apiece
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Bayern Munich thrashed New Zealand’s Auckland City 10-0 in their opening game at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup on Sunday.

Auckland — the only amateur side taking part in the 32-team tournament — are the 5,074th best club in world football, according to Opta’s latest power rankings, while Bayern are sixth.

The 34-time champions of Europe showed no mercy in Cincinnati, naming a full-strength team — including England captain Harry Kane.

Remarkably, Kane did not score despite staying on the field until the 61st minute. However, his replacement, substitute Jamal Musiala bagged a second-half hat-trick.

Kingsley Coman, Michael Olise and Thomas Muller each netted two goals, while Sacha Boey was the other scorer.

The pick of goals was arguably the sixth, which arrived just before half-time when former Crystal Palace star Olise cut inside from the right flank and curled brilliantly into the top corner from 23 yards.

More to follow. 

The one-sided nature of the result inevitably sparked questions about the merits of expanding the Club World Cup from seven teams to 32.

However, Auckland’s participation in FIFA’s premier club event is nothing new. The Kiwi outfit have actually competed in more editions of the Club World Cup than any other team — this is their 12th appearance.

They lost 3-0 to Saudi side Al-Ittihad in the first round in 2023, but earned a bronze medal back in 2014 when they beat opposition from Morocco, Algeria and Mexico, winning two penalty shootouts along the way.

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