Bayern Munich Sets Club World Cup Record with 10-0 Win over Auckland City
Bayern Munich Sets Club World Cup Record with 10-0 Win over Auckland City

Bayern Munich Sets Club World Cup Record with 10-0 Win over Auckland City

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Bayern Munich set a new record at the expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup, demolishing amateur side Auckland City FC 10-0 in a lopsided group-stage encounter. The German giants led 6-0 at halftime, with Kingsley Coman and Michael Olise scoring braces and Jamal Musiala completing a second-half hat trick after returning from injury. Thomas Müller added to the tally late on, underscoring the gulf between the fully professional Bayern squad and the part-time New Zealanders, who had to take annual leave from their day jobs to participate. This victory surpassed the previous Club World Cup record for most goals in a match and highlighted the tournament's competitive imbalance, with critics pointing out the absence of top teams like Liverpool and Barcelona. Despite the dominant win, the fixture fueled debate over the tournament's format and selection process, which has led to uneven matchups and underwhelming public interest.

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