Bayern Munich reasserted their dominance at the top of the Bundesliga with a commanding 4-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday, maintaining an eight-point gap ahead of second-place Bayer Leverkusen.
France’s Michael Olise broke the deadlock just before halftime, with Hiroki Ito doubling Bayern’s lead after an hour.
Jamal Musiala, a standout performer throughout, added a stunning third late on before Serge Gnabry finished off a counter-attack in injury time for the final goal.
Despite Frankfurt starting the game well, Bayern’s relentless attacking pressure eventually wore them down.
Musiala played a pivotal role in setting up the first goal with a clever pass to Leroy Sane, whose cross found Olise for a tap-in.

The second goal came after a mishandled corner by Frankfurt’s goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, allowing Ito to score from close range.
Musiala sealed the win with an exceptional solo goal in the 83rd minute, weaving through Frankfurt’s defence before firing a low shot past Trapp.
The scoreline was completed by Gnabry, who netted from a pass by Kingsley Coman in injury time.
Leverkusen had already won 2-0 against Holstein Kiel on Saturday, keeping the gap between them and Bayern unchanged.
Meanwhile, RB Leipzig salvaged a 2-2 draw with Heidenheim, missing out on a chance to move into the top four.