Bayern Munich suffered their biggest defeat in DFB-Pokal history after losing 5-0 away to Borussia Monchengladbach, in Wednesday’s knockout tie.
Mönchengladbach’s win means it’s the biggest for a team against the Bayern in DFB-Pokal history.
Bayern have now been eliminated in the second round of the DFB Pokal for the second year in a row.
The Bundesliga champions have lost a game by at least a five-goal margin for the first time since December 1978, 43 years ago, against Fortuna Düsseldorf in Bundesliga (1-7).
Gladbach took the lead on two minutes when a sloppy pass by Alphonso Davies near his own area was snapped up by Kouadio Kone, who traded passes with Breel Embolo and fired home.
In the 15th minute Gladbach went 2-0 thanks to Ramy Bensebaini whose strike went past Manuel Neuer.
A penalty was awarded when Lucas Hernandez went in high against Embolo and Bensebaini sent Neuer the wrong way to make it 3-0 on 21 minutes.
Embolo then compounded Bayern’s misery with two rapid-fire goals in the 51st and 57th minutes to end the game 5-0.
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Pls sack the coach (rohr), he’s run out of ideas…… Lol…. Omo9ja and co, I salute una o. To the chief cricket ex nternational, we await ur piece on why the coach of bayern should be sacked for being humiliated by a lowly placed team. Make una come out now and talk, make we hear una “expert ” analysis.
Bayern lost, na brocos, ehhhhhmmmmmm, ok, I nor know.
Meant… bcos.