Bayern Munich Crush Club Brugge to Make It 12 Wins in a Row
Bayern Munich delivered a dominant performance at the Allianz Arena, dismantling Club Brugge 4–0 to register their 12th consecutive victory across all competitions this season — a streak that shows no signs of slowing.
The night belonged to young sensation Lennart Karl, who marked his full debut in style. Just five minutes into the match, the 17-year-old forward opened the scoring and became the youngest German goalscorer in UEFA Champions League history.
Harry Kane doubled the lead in the 14th minute with a clinical finish, underlining his status as one of Europe’s most in-form strikers. Just before the break, it was Luis Díaz who made it 3–0, latching onto a clever pass and slotting the ball into the far corner.
With the match all but sealed, Thomas Tuchel’s side eased off in the second half — but there was still time for more. On 79 minutes, substitute Nicolas Jackson added a fourth, wrapping up another flawless night in Europe for the German champions.
2025-26 UEFA Champions League
Bayern - Club Brugge 4:0 (3:0)
Goals: Karl, 5 (1:0); Kane, 14 (2:0); Luis Díaz, 34 (3:0); Jackson N., 79 (4:0)
Bayern: Neuer; Upamecano (Kim Min-jae, 81); Tah J.; Guerreiro (Bischof T., 69); Kimmich; Olise; Laimer; Pavlovic Al.; Luis Díaz (Wisdom, 81); Karl (Goretzka, 69); Kane (Jackson N., 69)
Substitution: Goretzka (from 69); Bischof T. (from 69); Jackson N. (from 69); Kim Min-jae (from 81); Wisdom (from 81)
Bench: Ulreich; Urbig; Boey
Yellow Cards: Kim Min-jae 91
Club Brugge: Jackers; Ordonez J.; Meijer B.; Mechele; Sabbe (Siquet, 46); Stankovic Al.; Vanaken; Audoor (Sandra, 66); Forbs (Spileers, 46); Tresoldi (Vermant, 66); Tzolis (Diakhon, 80)
Substitution: Siquet (from 46); Spileers (from 46); Sandra (from 66); Vermant (from 66); Diakhon (from 80)
Bench: van den Heuvel; Romero; Seys; Vetlesen; Campbell S.; Nilsson G.; Furo