Bayern Munich blew Club Brugge away with three goals in the first half as they earned a commanding 4-0 victory in the Champions League at the Allianz Arena.
Harry Kane joined Kylian Mbappe at the top of the Champions League scoring charts with his 20th goal of the season in all competitions to help Bayern go joint second with Paris St Germain in the standings with three successive victories.
Lennart Karl opened the scoring on his first Champions League start and at 17 became the youngest Bayern player to score in the Champions League to kick off a dominant performance by the German champions.

Kane doubled the lead shortly after and scored in eight consecutive games for the first time in his career before Luis Diaz slammed in his seventh goal of the campaign – and first in the Champions League.
Bayern Munich put the gloss on another commanding night in Europe when Nicolas Jackson came off the bench to get their fourth.
The visitors were quick out of the blocks and almost caught the hosts cold in the first minute, Kyriani Sabbe getting in behind the defence and bringing Manuel Neuer into action early.
However, Bayern Munich got the opening goal four minutes later.
Karl marked his first European start with his first competitive senior goal as he drove forward and struck beyond Nordin Jackers with his left foot.
The goal frame denied Bayern a second minutes later, Michael Olise laid it off to Aleksandar Pavlovic who decided to have a crack from just outside the box but his effort was tipped onto a post by Jackers.
However, they were not to be denied a second of the evening, and it was Kane who continued his wonderful form in front of goal.
Konrad Laimer made a run down the left and he squared the ball across the face of goal to Kane who was waiting simply tap into the back of the net from close range.
Munich were threatening to make it a night to forget for their Belgian opponents and trebled their advantage 10 minutes before the break.
Diaz played a neat one-two with Laimer and the former Liverpool man picked up the ball again inside the area and finished emphatically beyond Jackers.

Munich were looking to open their account in the second period, Diaz caused problems for the Brugge defence all night, he got the beating off a couple of defenders and fed in Kane who thought he was going to knock in his brace but his effort was diverted behind by Jorne Spileers.
Munich began to ramp up the pressure again and hit a post for a second time when Olise’s corner beat everyone and bounced off an upright.
Moments after Diaz saw an effort cleared off the line, Bayern finally had their fourth.
Laimer’s initial effort bounced into the path of Jackson who easily tapped home who claimed his second goal for the club.