Played
March 17, 2012 11:00 PM IST
Olympiastadion Berlin — Berlin
Referee:‬ T. Welz‎
Attendance:‬ 74244‎
 
 
 
Arjen Robben 12′
 
Arjen Robben 19′ (PG)
 
Mario Gomez 50′ (PG)
 
Toni Kroos 51′
 
Arjen Robben 67′ (PG)
Top of the Match
Arjen  Robben
Arjen Robben
Bayern
Franck Ribéry
Franck Ribéry
Bayern
Flop of the Match
Alfredo Morales
Alfredo Morales
Hertha BSC
Thomas  Kraft
Thomas Kraft
Hertha BSC

Hertha Berlin 0-6 Bayern Munich: Robben nets hat-trick as Bavarians run rampant

The Dutchman led the way with three goals as the Bundesliga record champions followed up recent 7-1 and 7-0 triumphs with another dominant display

By Clark Whitney

Bayern Munich maintained their irresistible form as they hammered Hertha Berlin 6-0 at the Olympiastadion, and in doing so reduced their deficit to Bundesliga leaders Dortmund back to just five points. Their prolificacy saw the Bavarian giants increase their tally to 20 goals scored in the last three competitive games.

Thomas Muller opened the flodgates in under nine minutes, and Arjen Robben doubled the visitors' lead moments later. Following a foul against Muller, the Dutchman completed his double from the penalty spot, and the Bavarians were in full control with a three-goal advantage.

In the second half, Robben and Mario Gomez each scored from the spot, and Toni Kroos added another from open play to complete a comprehensive rout.


While the visitors were without doubt the better side in the opening stages, Hertha will be disappointed not to have been awarded a penalty after David Alaba made contact with Nikita Rukavytsya inside the box.

Seconds later, Franck Ribery stormed up the left flank and sent a low cross to Muller, who finished with aplomb.

The scorer turned provider shortly thereafter as he won the ball in midfield before slipping the it through to Robben, who sprinted into the box before beating Thomas Kraft with a thunderous finish.

The irresistible Muller was then felled by Christoph Janker after being released on goal, and Robben stepped up to the penalty spot to make it 3-0. The Dutchman along with Muller and Gomez, all had clear chances to score before half-time, but were unable to convert.

The hosts saw little of the ball, but were not without opportunities to pull themselves back into the game. Raffael capitalised on a weak back pass from Alaba to find a path into the box, but fired wide whent it was only 2-0.

After Hertha went down a third goal, ex-Bayern man Christian Lell found Adrian Ramos available for a free header, but the Colombian missed the target.

Ramos again won a header on 38 minutes, and after a deflection, Toni Kroos cleared off the line. Not for lack of effort, Hertha entered the interval facing a steep uphill battle.

Bayern stormed out of the gate in the second half, and made it 5-0 within the opening moments. Substitute Alfredo Morales wrestled down Ribery to concede a penalty on 49 minutes, and Gomez finished past back-up keeper Sascha Burchert, who had replaced Kraft at half-time.

Janker's nightmarish evening continued two minutes later, as his loose touch conceded possession to Robben, who had a pass tipped away by Burchert, but straight to Kroos, who volleyed home from close range.

Morales' evening later went from bad to worse as he conceded another penalty to Ribery, after which time Robben completed his hat-trick.

Following the withdrawals of Ribery, Muller and Robben, the Bayern attack lost their bite. However, Luiz Gustavo almost got his name on the scoresheet late on after taking Kroos' clever chip off his chest. However, Burchert did well to come off his line and block the Brazilian's finish.

After a rather pedestrian closing spell, referee Tobias Welz blew the final whistle, sealing an emphatic win for Bayern, which brings Jupp Heynckes' side back to within five points of leaders Dortmund. Hertha sink to 17th and are three points away from safety.


Hertha BSC

35
Thomas Kraft
Goalkeeper
46′
3.0
2
Christian Lell
Defender
2.5
4
Roman Hubnik
Defender
65′
2.0
6
2.5
22
Felix Bastians
Defender
2.5
8
Andreas Ottl
Midfielder
2.0
18
Peter Niemeyer
Midfielder
2.5
23
Fanol Perdedaj
Midfielder
46′
2.0
9
Adrian Ramos
Striker
72′
2.5
10
2.5
13
Nikita Rukavytsya
Midfielder
2.5

Bayern

3.0
1
Manuel Neuer
Goalkeeper
2.5
17
Jerome Boateng
Defender
63′
3.5
21
Philipp Lahm
Defender
3.0
28
4.0
7
Franck Ribéry
Midfielder
9′ 50′ 67′ 73′
4.0
10
Arjen Robben
Striker
12′ 19′ 67′ 69′
2.5
27
David Alaba
Midfielder
3.0
30
Luiz Gustavo Dias
Midfielder
4.0
39
Toni Kroos
Midfielder
51′
3.5
25
-
33
Mario Gomez
Striker
50′

Substitutes

21
Sascha Burchert
Goalkeeper
46′
2.5
14
-
27
Alfredo Morales
Midfielder
46′ 66′
2.0
17
Änis Ben-Hatira
Midfielder
-
-
Fabian Holland
Midfielder
-
11
Tunay Torun
Striker
-
19
2.5

Substitutes

-
22
Hans-Jörg Butt
Goalkeeper
3.0
13
Rafinha
Defender
73′
-
26
Diego Contento
Defender
-
14
Takashi Usami
Midfielder
3.0
23
Danijel Pranjic
Midfielder
69′
3.0
44
-
9
Nils Petersen
Striker

Coach/Manager

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-

Coach/Manager

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Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Striker
Schalke
29 6
Mario Gomez Mario Gomez
Striker
FC Bayern München
26 4
Robert  Lewandowski Robert Lewandowski
Striker
Borussia Dortmund
22 0
Lukas Podolski Lukas Podolski
Striker
FC Koln
18 3
Claudio Pizarro Claudio Pizarro
Striker
Werder Bremen
18 2