Bayern Crush Hamburg at the Allianz Arena

Hamburg were again the victims of another trashing at the hands of Bayern Munich with an 8-0 los

Bayern crush Hamburg 8-0
Bayern crush Hamburg 8-0

The result comes two years after Hamburg suffered a similar defeat, losing 9-2 to the Bavarians.  It was the same story today with Bayern producing a goal fest through braces from Thomas Muller, Arjen Robben, Mario Gotze, and strikes from Robert Lewandowski and Franck Ribery saw Pep Guardiola’s run out 8-0 winners.

The victory keeps Bayern eight points clear at the top of the Bundesliga, while also setting them up in style for the return to Champions League action against Shakhtar Donetsk in midweek.

Bas Dost was Wolfsburg's hero as he netted four in a remarkable 5-4 win atBayer Leverkusen to keep Dieter Hecking's men in touch with Bayern.

It was three and easy for Wolfsburg at the interval with Dost netting two and Naldo also on target.

However, a second-half hat-trick from Son Heung-min, after Dost had completed his hat-trick, and a Karim Bellarabi strike saw Leverkusen get back on terms.

They lost Emir Spahic to a late red card and Dost had the final say with his fourth deep in stoppage time snatching all three points for the visitors.

Werder Bremen made it five wins in a row, inflicting the first defeat of 2015 onAugsburg with a 3-2 win at the Weser Stadion.

Assani Lukimya's opener was cancelled out by Ragnar Klavan, who then gave away the penalty which allowed Franco Di Santo to put Bremen back in front.

Theodor Gebre Selassie added a third for Viktor Skripnik's side, while Tobias Werner's late second for Augsburg was nothing more than a consolation for the visitors.

Former Stuttgart defender Sebastian Rudy left his former club rooted to the bottom of the Bundesliga table with his late goal earning Hoffenheim a 2-1 Baden-Wurttemberg derby win.

Roberto Firmino gave Markus Gisdol's men the lead, but Gotoku Sakai's deflected effort allowed Huub Stevens' men to level.

Hoffenheim tried harder to win it and they succeeded with practically the last kick of the game to pick up their first win of 2015 and leave Stuttgart still searching for theirs, and looking up at the rest of the division for at least another week.

Borussia Monchengladbach left it late to clinch their third 1-0 win of the year and take local bragging rights in the Rhineland derby against Cologne.

Granit Xhaka struck in second-half stoppage time to earn Lucien Favre's side victory as the Swiss coach marked four years in charge of the club in style.

Borussia Dortmund completed back-to-back Bundesliga wins for only the second time this season after coming from behind to beat Mainz 4-2 on Friday night.

Elkin Soto gave the Westphalians a fright with a goal after just 52 seconds, but Neven Subotic and Marco Reus turned things around in five second-half minutes.

Yunus Malli brought Mainz back on terms almost instantly, but Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Nuri Sahin gave coach Jurgen Klopp victory against his former club and lifted Dortmund out of the Bundesliga relegation zone, at least for a night