Sep 13, 2016 at 7.45pm UK at ​Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich
5-0
RostovRostov
Lewandowski (28' pen.), Muller (45'), Kimmich (53', 60'), Bernat (90')
FT(HT: 2-0)

Result: Bayern Munich cruise to victory over Champions League debutants Rostov

Bayern Munich's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski celebrates after he scores the second goal for Munich during the German first division Bundesliga football match FC Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund in Munich, southern Germany, on October 4, 2015
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Bayern Munich beat Rostov 5-0 at the Allianz Arena to maintain their perfect start to life under new manager Carlo Ancelotti.

Bayern Munich made little mistake in their opening Champions League group-stage tie as they dispatched of Rostov 5-0 at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday evening.

The German giants, among the favourites to win the competition this season, were made to wait 28 minutes for their opener but soon found their stride.

Competition debutants Rostov, who comfortably beat Ajax to make it to this stage, restricted their opponents well in the opening quarter of the match as the chances were kept to a minimum.

That soon changed just before the half-hour mark, however, as Alexandru Gatcan gave away a penalty for pulling back inside the box which allowed Robert Lewandowski to tuck away the opener.

Thiago Alcantara and an in-form Joshua Kimmich both tried their luck from range, while Mats Hummels also had a headed attempt kept out, but the second goal did arrive prior to the interval.

Thomas Muller picked his spot when found by a teammate inside the box to mark his birthday with a well-taken goal, putting three-time Champions League-winning manager Carlo Ancelotti on his way to a triumphant start.

The third arrived via Kimmich 53 minutes in, with the youngster continuing his impressive form in front of goal by tucking home from a few yards out at the end of a flowing Bayern move.

Kimmich was at it again soon after, this time glancing home a header when getting forward, and there was almost a fifth of the night when Arturo Vidal saw his attempt flicked onto the crossbar.

Ancelotti's men, who have started their domestic campaign in perfect style with two wins from two, had further chances to extend their lead before Juan Bernat guided the ball home to round off the rout in added time.

Carlo Ancelotti, coach of Real Madrid reacts during the UEFA Champions League Quarter Final first leg match between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on April 2, 2014
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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Bayern Munich55001511415
2Borussia DortmundDortmund54011641212
3Borussia MonchengladbachBorussia M'bach5311106410
4Eintracht FrankfurtFrankfurt531185310
5Hertha Berlin531197210
6RB Leipzig52309459
7FC Koln42206248
8Mainz 055212121117
9Hoffenheim51409817
10Bayer LeverkusenB. Leverkusen52128717
11Augsburg521246-27
12Freiburg42026606
13Wolfsburg512247-35
14SV Darmstadt 985113210-84
15Werder Bremen5104515-103
16FC Ingolstadt 04FC Ingolstadt 045014210-81
17Hamburger SV5014210-81
18Schalke 04Schalke5005210-80