Watch out, Bayern has woken up!

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Qualified for the quarter-finals of the C1, Bayern set the record straight in the Bundesliga this Saturday.

On March 15, the draw for the quarter-finals of the Champions League will be made. PSG will certainly fear crossing paths with Manchester City or Real Madrid. But beware of Bayern, who this season has sometimes shown signs of weakness.

Sometimes worrying lately, the Munich ogre woke up this week by turning things around in the round of 16 against Lazio. Beaten 1-0 in Rome three weeks ago, the Bavarian club won 3-0 at home on Tuesday to reverse the balance of power. Before inflicting a real card this Saturday in the championship.

Kane sees triple

Lacking consistency recently in the Bundesliga, Bayern were a hit against Mainz (8-1), driven by a hat-trick from Kane (13e45e70e), a double from Goretzka (20e90e) and goals signed Muller (47e), Musiala (61e) and Gnabry (66e). A result which allows Tuchel’s men to temporarily return to seven points behind Leverkusen, who will host Wolfsburg on Sunday.

Note at the same time the success of Leipzig over Darmstadt (2-0). The RB steals the fourth qualifying place for the Champions League from Borussia Dortmund expected in the evening in Bremen.v

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