Champions League round-up: Bayern Munich reach last 16 for 11th season running — to ease pressure on under-fire boss Niko Kovac
Arjen Robben and Robert Lewandowski both scored twice for the struggling Bundesliga giants in 5-1 win over Benfica
BAYERN MUNICH eased the pressure on under-fire boss Niko Kovac by routing Benfica 5-1 to clinch a Champions League last-16 spot.
Arjen Robben and Robert Lewandowski both netted doubles as Bayern qualified from Group E with a game to spare.
Kovac was in danger of being axed following Bayern's 3-3 draw at home to relegation-threatened Fortuna Duesseldorf on Saturday.
And while fifth-placed Bayern are nine points behind leaders Dortmund in the Bundesliga, they eased into the knockout stage of the Champions League for the 11th season running.
Robben said: "I was really happy, also for him (Kovac). He belongs among us."
The Dutchman got the hosts off to a great start when he beat four defenders before curling in a beauty.
And winger Robben grabbed his second on the half-hour mark, again with his left foot, six minutes before Joshua Kimmich sent in a corner for Lewandowski to get off the mark with his 50th competition strike.
Half-time substitute Gedson made an immediate impact when he lifted the ball home over Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
But Lewandowski replied five minutes later with a goal almost identical to his first by heading in Kimmich's corner.
Franck Ribery, who was fortunate to escape a second yellow card for a flailing arm into Andre Almeida's face, wrapped up the win.
Robben added: "The goals were important for us, for the team. I'm not only playing for myself. It was important after the bitter disappointment of Saturday to stand up again."
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Ajax earlier advanced from the group with a 2-0 win at AEK Athens in a clash marred by crowd trouble.
Bayern lead the group with 13 points, two ahead of Ajax, and cannot be overtaken by third-place Benfica.
Ajax host Bayern to decide the group winner on December 12.
In Group F, Taison sent Hoffenheim tumbling to keep alive Shakhtar’s last-16 hopes.
Andrej Kramaric’s stunning chip triggered the Germans fightback from two down.
The Leicester flop netted the last of three goals in four first-half minutes after Hoffenheim strikes from Ismaily and Taison.
Steven Zuber nodded level — but Hoffenheim paid for Adam Szalai’s red card on 59 minutes when skipper Taison crashed home his second goal and the winner in injury time.
Shakhtar must beat Lyon — who only need a draw — to qualify in two weeks time.
Plzen came from a goal down to beat CSKA Moscow 2-1 and the Russians now need something against Real Madrid to have any chance of beating the Czech team to a Europa League spot for finishing third.