Robert Lewandowski netted twice on his 100th Bundesliga appearance for Bayern Munich who brushed off their internal strife with a 4-0 hammering of Mainz on Saturday. Lewandowski has now netted 82 goals for Munich amidst reports he wants to join Real Madrid next season, but Bayern chairman Uli Hoeness laughed off the claim by Spanish newspaper AS. "It's not April 1," the Bayern boss told broadcaster Sport1.
The rout left Bayern second in Germany's top flight, a point behind Hanover 96, who claimed the lead after four games with a 2-0 win over Hamburg on Friday. This was a much improved performance from Bayern compared to last Saturday's 2-0 defeat at Hoffenheim and Tuesday's lacklustre 3-0 win at home to 10-man Anderlecht in the Champions League.
Arjen Robben had slammed Bayern's performance against the Belgians, while Lewandowski had added to the unrest by criticising the club's spending policy. That came after Thomas Mueller had complained about being benched for the 2-0 win at Werder Bremen.
However, all three scored against Mainz at Munich's Allianz Arena on Saturday. Mueller opened the scoring after just 11 minutes when he drilled home Robben's pass on Bayern's first attack. The flying Dutch winger added a second on 23 minutes when Joshua Kimmich's pass put him in behind the defence and he drilled his shot home. Lewandowski then doubled the damage with two superb goals.