Bayern controlled possession for long spells in an entertaining Group
F encounter with Robert Lewandowski a constant threat before Mueller
beat Olympiakos goalkeeper Roberto with what looked like an intended
cross from out on the right flank after 52 minutes.
Olympiakos
battled manfully in front of their frenzied supporters with Nigerian
striker Ideye Brown going close on a couple of occasions.
But
Marco Silva's side could not find an equaliser and it was Bayern who
struck again with two goals in quick succession in the closing stages
from Goetze and a Mueller penalty as the hosts ran out of steam.
The win means Pep Guardiola's Bayern maintained their 100 percent start to the season with a sixth win in all competitions.
Bayern
looked assured in spite of a number of high-profile absences including
injured wingers Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery, as well as defenders
Holger Badstuber and Mehdi Benatia.
It was the hosts, however,
who had the first clear sight of goal in the 20th minute with Felipe
Pardo's deflected cross finding Brown all alone in the area.
Yet the Nigerian's downward header from close range lacked power and was comfortably saved by Manuel Neuer.
Bayern
came close to opening the scoring six minutes later when Lewandowski's
goal-bound header was cleared off the line by Ideye and the striker was
denied again on 35 minutes when Roberto showed great reflexes to parry
away his first-time shot. Olympiakos were by no means
overwhelmed but Bayern continued to boss the rhythm of the match after
halftime and the Germans finally broke the deadlock when Mueller's cross
beat Roberto's despairing dive and arrowed into the top corner.
The
Greek side spurned a great chance to level the scores with seven
minutes remaining when Leandro Salino fired into the side netting with
only Neuer to beat.
Despite further late pressure from the hosts,
Bayern doubled their lead when substitute Goetze sprinted past two
Olympiakos defenders and beat Roberto from an acute angle in the 89th
minute.
Mueller then stroked home from the spot in the second
minute of stoppage time to put the seal on the three points after
another substitute, Kingsley Coman, had been fouled in the box by Arthur
Masuaku.
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