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  • Updated: October 22, 2020

UCL: Bayern Run 4-0 Riot Against Atletico Madrid

UCL: Bayern Run 4-0 Riot Against Atletico Madrid

The European Champions run riot against Atletico Madrid to show again that they are the most dangerous team in the world after 4-0 battle in Allianz Arena.

AllNews understands that Kingsley Coman whose header settled last season's Champions League final just 59 days ago in Lisbon, scored Bayern's opening goal, created their second, and claimed their fourth behind closed doors in Munich.

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Coman picked up where he left off last season with two goals in a 4-0 home rout of Atletico Madrid on Wednesday as the holders got the defence of their Champions League campaign off to a winning start.

He saved his best for last with a superb effort, turning the Atletico defence inside out before firing home on 72 minutes.

Goals by midfielders Leon Goretzka and Corentin Tolisso, who produced an unstoppable long-range strike from outside the box, added to Atletico's misery in Munich.

There were doubts about the game before UEFA confirmed the game could go ahead after Bayern winger Serge Gnabry tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday.

The rest of the Munich squad tested negative in Wednesday morning's round of testing.

Both sides had clear early chances as Luis Suarez just failed to connect with a low cross from Atletico left-back Renan Lodi, while at the other end Bayern centre-back Niklas Suele hit the post.

Suarez again fired wide just before Bayern took the lead.

Joshua Kimmich, who celebrated the birth of his second child the night before, won the ball, then turned and put a superb pass into the box which found Coman who fired past Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak on 29 minutes.

Coman provided an assist, when the France winger darted into the area, spotted Goretzka free, and the central midfielder beat Oblak with a powerful shot from close range to make it 2-0 at the break.

Atletico appeared to have pulled a goal back early in the second half when Joao Felix tapped home, but the VAR spotted Suarez offside in the build-up.

Tolisso grabbed Bayern's third just after the hour mark when he blasted home a thunderous strike after Kimmich's effort had been charged down.

Coman capped a fine individual display when he twisted and turned his way past marker Felipe before deftly firing home on 77 minutes.

The 24-year-old was almost immediately substituted after helping establish a four-goal cushion with back-to-back away group games at Moscow and Salzburg in the coming weeks.

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