Nov 7, 2015 at 2.30pm UK at ​Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich
4-0
Stuttgart
Robben (11'), Costa (18'), Lewandowski (37'), Muller (40')
FT(HT: 4-0)

Half-Time Report: Four-goal Bayern Munich blow Stuttgart away

Bayern Munich score four times to put the game beyond Stuttgart at half time.

Bayern Munich have scored four and could have added more as they lead Stuttgart 4-0 after an utterly dominant first-half display at the Allianz Arena.

Bayern failed to win for the first time in the league this season with a 0-0 draw againt Eintracht Frankfurt last Friday but after thrashing Arsenal 5-1 on Wednesday they started on top, with Arturo Vidal seeing a long-range effort saved by Przemyslaw Tyton.

Arjen Robben was brought back into the starting XI after coming on to score instantly against Arsenal in midweek, and he took just 11 minutes to find the net as a lightning break from the hosts ended with fine work from Douglas Costa to find the Dutchman to chest home the opener.

Bayern doubled their lead seven minutes later when Costa capped another fine counter-attack himself by driving home from 18 yards, and Robben's fierce drive was parried away by Tyton after the winger had cut inside as they looked to add a third.

The champions were utterly dominant and Robert Lewandowski was somehow denied from point blank range by Tyton as they came forward with attempt after attempt, but Filip Kostic fired them a warning shot when he hit the bar after a mistake from David Alaba.

Bayern Munich's Brazilian midfielder Douglas Costa (R) and Stuttgart's midfielder Christian Gentner vie for the ball during the German first division football Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart on November 7, 2015, 2015 in Munich,© Getty Images

There was no reprieve for Stuttgart, however, as fine interplay from Thomas Muller and Robben set up Lewandowski for a simple tap-in from close range eight minutes before the break.

Pep Guardiola's side had scored four goals or more in each of their last five home matches, and they ensured that that record continued when Muller stooped to head in a fourth as the half drew to a close.

Vidal had time to head against the crossbar before the whistle as a rampant Bayern went into the break four goals to the good.

Bayern Munich's Dutch midfielder Arjen Robben celebrates scoring during the UEFA Champions League Group F second-leg football match between FC Bayern Munich and Arsenal FC in Munich, southern Germany, on November 4, 2015
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16Eintracht FrankfurtFrankfurt3289153351-1833
17Stuttgart3296174869-2133
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