Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring against Paderborn with this nice finish.
What does Pep Guardiola have up his sleeve this week? Some version of a 4-2-3-1, but it's very fluid, as always.
FCBtv introduces a new video series called TOP 5. This week they look at off pitch passions for the players.
The two shirtless Brazilians were very happy to have their shirtless Spaniard friend back in Munich.
I would like to play Bayern Munich, but you know what? Maybe they'll be knocked out earlier than us.
Toni Kroos to ZDF after Madrid's 2-0 win over Schalke 04.Butt traps are still officially the best thing on the planet -- besides Thomas Müller hat tricks of course.
Robben Street is real and it exists and Arjen Robben takes it with the same level of care as a Lamborghini on the Autobahn.
"We played well so our players deserve credit for that. We need to keep going and we can't start thinking: 'we're back and now everything will happen automatically.' We have to keep working hard. A victory like this is good for our confidence and god for the future. We need to take the positives from it and start focusing on the Champions League. Things are going very well for me now. I've been fit for a very long time now and that helps - staying healthy is the most important thing. I'm enjoying my football at the moment. We celebrated my second goal like that because a lot of the time the guys make fun of my right foot - and rightly so because it isn't very strong, but sometimes it can do something."
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