Musiala grabs hat tricks in useless encounters


If the Club World Cup is supposed to represent the world’s best football, Gianni Infantino will need to return to the drawing board as the biggest team on the planet slugs it out for global bragging rights.

This was a totally pointless exercise as one of the costly international teams. The soccer player wiped out a collection of teachers, students and real estate agents.

It barely recognized the soccer game. It certainly wasn’t a contest.

Bayern score 10

For the record, Bayern Munich won 10-0 and led the tournament to the start of the flight, but this is always what happened.

Auckland City is a part-time outfit despite being the owner of the Marine Champions League. They shouldn’t be embarrassed about their performance – they did their best in the warmth in Cincinnati – but this was an inevitable mismatch where Impantino and his fellow FIFA suits should carry the cans.

Auckland barely managed to get out of half of them after the waves of attack rained on the target.

The onslaught began in four minutes and Kingsley Coman pulled a great save from Oakland goalkeeper Conor Tracy.

From the resulting Joshua Kimic corner, debutant Jonathan Tar nodded the ball over the goal, where Coman went past Tracy and advanced.

Koman, normally not associated with aviation excellence, also played a key role in the second excellence, squealing Kimichi’s tip-down and Sacha Boy nodded to give birth to the house.

It was 3-0 after 19 minutes. Thomas Muller skillfully found the space on the left side of the area. His low cross was overlooked by Harry Kane, but Michael Oris went home at a far-off post.

The game is complete.

The goal will be played in the first half

The offense and defense continued for the rest of the game, in order for Bayern to maintain impressive high press and energy without sympathy for their badly attacked enemies.

Coman got 4-0 on low shots and Ollise offered Muller the fifth to the volleys for the house.

Oris curled with the best goal of making the first half on one side miserable at stop time.

It was the final act of France International, where he and Rebrus teammate Coman retreated and replaced by Serge Gunaburi and 17-year-old Renato Carl.

Auckland scored the first corner after 50 minutes, but it was a short rest as Bayern once again Karl’s evil header was standing upright and flashing.

Gnabry also threatened with curling efforts well saved by overworked Tracey.

A tragic afternoon for Harry Kane

Hour Mark left with Kane, who called up just 13 touches of the ball despite his advantage on the part, and Rafael Guerreiro, who left with Dayot Upamecano and Jamal Musiala. Musiala almost scored on his first touch and headed over when it was well placed.

German International named the scoresheet 67 minutes later, but there was a lovely curl ring effort from the edge of the box that Tracy had too much power to close.

David Yu temporarily threatened on the other side, but normal service resumed quickly, and Mujara scored a penalty he sent easily for Bayern’s eighth time.

Musiala completed the hat trick after taking advantage of a tired defense from the Oakland backline, which shuffled left and right for 90 minutes in an attempt to minimize damage.

And for Bayern before he signed off, there was still time for Muller to net his 250th goal, and the 10th afternoon on his side.

Gnabry offered the veteran midfielder a cross, and he didn’t make any mistakes with the volley.



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