Former Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry stole the spotlight as he took advantage of his opponents’ dismal defence and brutally netted four goals past them in the second half. Joshua Kimmich and Robert Lewandowski also found the back of the net to further reinforce the Bundesliga giants’ record against north London clubs.

The thrashing was further confounded as it was Spurs who opened the scoring with an early goal from Heung-Min Son. Harry Kane converted a penalty to secure a second goal for his side but was ultimately unable to keep up with the sheer ruthlessness of the German champions.

Speaking to reporters, Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino said,

The result strengthens Bayern’s position at the top of Group B while Spurs are left with only one point from their first two group games.

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