New player Philippe Coutinho scored his first goal for Bayern Munich since joining on advance from Barcelona as the 29-time German victors whipped fan club Vilshofen Rot Weiß 13-1 on Sunday.
Under 24 hours after the Brazilian conniver fell off the seat to make his presentation in Bayern’s 3-0 Bundesliga prevail upon Schalke, Coutinho was off the goal for the club.
The 27-year-old had officially hit the post with a rich strike from range and teed up Thomas Müller for Bayern’s third before gathering individual new kid Ivan Perisic’s reduction and mercilessly clearing home from the edge of the punishment box to make it 4-0 after only 35 minutes.
It was an overwhelming completion and fine execution from Coutinho, who was supplanted at half time, and Die Bayern supporters will trust it’s the first of numerous objectives from their excellent newcomer.
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Perisic and Mikael Cuisance were additionally on goal without precedent for the red of Bayern with the on-credit Inter winger opening the scoring in the ninth moment before objectives from 18-year-old Can Karatas and Müller went before Coutinho’s exertion.
Cuisance at that point struck, the previous Borussia Mönchengladbach midfielder getting the attention with a weaving keep running past four safeguards before cooly opening home.
The eleventh meeting between the sides – known as the Dream Match – formally opened novice outfit FC Vilshofen’s new Klaus-Augenthaler-Stadion, named to pay tribute to Bayern’s amazing 1990 FIFA World Cup champ, Klaus Augenthaler.
Augenthaler – who started his vocation at the club before showing up for Bayern throughout a sparkling multi year spell – drove the supporters’ side out inverse a Bayern outfit highlighting no less than seven of the beginning XI that started the Schalke game, including skipper Manuel Neuer and cap stunt legend in that triumph, Robert Lewandowski.
Karatas wrapped up a cap stunt, and triumph, in the 89th moment, while Kwasi Wriedt likewise packed away three. Sarpreet Singh and Alexander Nollenberger were additionally on the scoresheet for Bayern, with Alois Eberle scoring a noteworthy comfort for Vilshofen Rot Weiß