Bayern Munich delivered a commanding performance at the Club World Cup, defeating Auckland City 10-0. This victory marked the largest win in the tournament's history, surpassing Al-Hilal's previous record. Jamal Musiala was outstanding with a hat-trick, while Kingsley Coman, Michael Olise, and Thomas Muller each scored twice. Sacha Boey also contributed to the scoreline at TQL Stadium.
Vincent Kompany praised Bayern's serious approach despite facing part-time players. He acknowledged tougher matches ahead against Benfica and Boca Juniors but felt his team deserved recognition for their performance. "Job done. We played very seriously," he said, highlighting Musiala's defensive efforts as crucial in maintaining focus.

Bayern's win record at the Club World Cup remains perfect, with five victories from five matches. Kompany anticipates an exciting encounter against Boca Juniors next. "The next match against Boca Juniors will be the highlight of the group stage," he stated, emphasizing the significance of this traditional European-South American clash.
Thomas Muller expressed satisfaction with Bayern's intensity and focus throughout the match. "We played well, we played seriously, we played with intensity," he said. Muller highlighted their relentless pursuit of goals and noted how fans enjoyed their performance. He aims to maintain this level in future games.
Jonathan Tah made a notable debut by assisting Coman's early goal. He stressed the importance of not becoming complacent after such a strong start. "It's good that we started the tournament like this," Tah remarked, urging his teammates to remain focused as they face stronger opponents.
Kompany emphasized that goal difference could be crucial in Group C. He noted that scoring ten goals isn't guaranteed against a defensively solid team like Auckland City. The manager appreciated Musiala's defensive sprint as a foundation for success in challenging matches ahead.
As Bayern looks forward to facing tougher competition, they aim to carry their current form into upcoming games. The team's determination and discipline were evident in their historic victory over Auckland City, setting high expectations for their next encounters at the Club World Cup.