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Bayern Munich Smash Auckland City FC 10-0 At The FIFA Club World Cup

  • Bayern Munich defeated Auckland City FC 10-0 in their opening FIFA Club World Cup group match at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati on June 17, 2025.
  • The match followed Bayern Munich's recent 34th Bundesliga title win and their assembly of a high-value squad, while Auckland City took a hiatus from domestic leagues to compete as an amateur team.
  • Bayern dominated from early on with Kingsley Coman scoring twice, Michael Olise and Thomas Müller adding goals, and Jamal Musiala completing a second-half hat trick after coming off the bench.
  • Musiala netted three goals, including a penalty and a goal from outside the box, with Müller scoring the final goal in the 89th minute to complete the 10-0 tally; Kompany stated they wanted to approach the game seriously.
  • This record Club World Cup victory established Bayern as a strong contender, while Auckland City, the smallest team at the tournament and Oceania's sole representative, prepared to focus on upcoming fixtures despite the defeat.
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The 10-0 beating that Bayern Munich gave to Auckland City, in the debut of both teams in the Club World Cup, was news all over the planet football, as well as the incredible stories of the players of the New Zealand team, an amateur team whose members must have other jobs to survive.From plumbers to bus drivers make up the chart, although all the looks focused on the archer of Auckland City, Conor Tracey, who received the 10th in a historic scor…

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sportsmole.co.uk broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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