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CL: Bayern hit four, Atletico win
- Updated: October 19, 2016
Bayern Munich won for the first time in four games as Joshua Kimmich’s scoring run continued in a 4-1 success over PSV Eindhoven.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side had not recorded a victory since defeating Hamburg 1-0 at the end of September but they were far too strong for their Dutch opponents in this Champions League tie.
Thomas Muller broke the deadlock with his first Bayern goal in six games, Kimmich nodded in his seventh in his past eight appearances. Robert Lewandowski claimed his 15th for club and country this term and Arjen Robben rounded it off against his former club.
Yannick Carrasco scored the only goal of the game as Atletico Madrid maintained their 100 per cent record in Champions League Group D with a 1-0 win at Rostov.
The visitors went into the game on the back of a four-game winning streak culminating in a 7-1 thrashing of La Liga rivals Granada on Saturday.
And although they were not able to repeat such a rout against a resolute Rostov defence, Carrasco’s …