German Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich demolished Augsburg 6-0 with forward Robert Lewandowski scoring a hat-trick to protect their 13-point advantage over second-placed RB Leipzig, who beat bottom club SV Darmstadt 98 4-0 on Saturday.
The Bavarians, who face Real Madrid in the Champions League last eight this month, remained firmly on track for a record-extending fifth consecutive Bundesliga crown with yet another dominant performance.
Lewandowski, who joined Borussia Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at the top of the scorers’ list with 24, beautifully controlled a Thiago Alcantara pass with his right foot and turned to shoot Bayern ahead after 17 minutes.
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Thomas Mueller, who earlier hit the woodwork twice, put the ball over the line with his knee in the 36th and Poland forward Lewandowski slotted in 10 minutes after the restart to kill off the game.
Thiago grabbed a deserved goal to make it 4-0 before Lewandowski completed his hat-trick and Mueller earned his second goal to lift Bayern to 65 points.
“What can I say about him?” Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti said about his prolific Polish striker. “Lewandowski did what he normally does. He scored three goals and set up another two.”
“I am happy to have a forward who more or less scores in every game,” he said.
Leipzig are second on 52 after their win, Naby Keita scoring twice against Darmstadt who collapsed following the sending-off of Sandro Sirigu in the 72nd minute.
Dortmund failed to keep pace, stumbling to a 1-1 draw at Schalke 04 in the Ruhr valley derby to drop to fourth on 47, a point behind Hoffenheim, winners 3-1 at Hertha Berlin on Friday.
Aubameyang put visitors Dortmund ahead with his 24th goal of the season and celebrated by putting on a superhero mask, as he had done in past derbies.
However, Schalke fought back as 20-year-old Thilo Kehrer rescued a point with a powerful low shot in the 77th minute for his first Bundesliga goal.
Schalke demanded a penalty for a hand ball in stoppage time and the team mascot caused a furore after the final whistle, racing to the referee to show him a red card over his refusal to award the spot-kick.
Werder Bremen continued their climb up the table, crushing hosts Freiburg 5-2 with a hat-trick from Dane Thomas Delaney and their fifth win in six league games lifted them to 11th on 32 points.
Hamburg SV also moved away from the relegation playoff spot after Lewis Holtby’s stoppage-time goal gave them a 2-1 win over Cologne and lifted them to 13th.
Eintracht Frankfurt missed a penalty in their goalless draw against Borussia Moenchengladbach to remain in seventh place, outside the European spots.
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Raheem Sterling said he is “more than confident” that Manchester City can secure one of the top four spots in the English Premier League that will guarantee them Champions League football next season.
Yet City’s England international is wary of the potential backlash from a wounded Arsenal in what he said would be a “massive, massive” clash at the Emirates Stadium in London yesterday.
This season’s adventures in Europe for City came to an anti-climactic end with a 3-1 defeat in Monaco last month and a subsequent draw at home to Liverpool left Pep Guardiola’s men still with a real fight on their hands to secure another attempt at the biggest club prize in 2017-2018.
Currently, City are fourth, but a victory at Arsenal would move them back into third and go a long way to helping them nail down a Champions League berth.
“The way we play and with the players we’ve got, I’m more than confident that we can definitely challenge for that [top four] and possibly even more, as well, because we have some great players,” said the England winger. “At the end of the day we want to be challenging to be the best each year. Chelsea might be ahead right now but we’ve got to keep winning our games.”
Starting, he hopes, with a victory at Arsenal which would not only put them seven points ahead of fifth-placed Manchester United but 10 clear of the Gunners in sixth.
Sterling senses that it could be another season-shaping afternoon, just like the fixture between the two sides in last week of December last year, which City won 2-1 to put their campaign back on an even keel after a rocky patch.
“It was a massive win. We’d lost to Chelsea and then at Leicester, and the Arsenal game put us back on track,” said Sterling, who scored the winner in December’s fixture. “It’s been kind of difficult for Arsenal more recently, but with the kind of players they have and the manager they have, at any moment they can start winning games again and go on a good run.”
The 22-year-old is encouraged, though, by his special memories of playing against the Londoners ever since he was a youth player at Queens Park Rangers.
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