Bayern Munich set a new Champions League benchmark when they completed a perfect Group B campaign with Wednesday s comfortable 3-1 victory over Tottenham.
Kingsley Coman, Thomas Muller and Philippe Coutinho were on the scoresheet as the Bundesliga champions improved their points haul to a maximum 18 from six games.
Bayern finished well clear of second-placed Spurs, and the combination of points and positive goal difference – a commanding +19 – confirmed them as the best group winners in the competition s history.
The highlight was undoubtedly the 7-2 thrashing of Tottenham in London at the start of October, a result that seemed to hasten Mauricio Pochettino s downfall.
Bayern changed their own head coach in November, moving Niko Kovac aside, but interim boss Hansi Flick oversaw victories against Olympiacos, Red Star Belgrade and then last season s beaten finalists to complete a highly successful group stage campaign.
Bayern and Tottenham will be both in the draw for the last 16, which takes place in Nyon on Monday.
18 Champions League record: By collecting maximum points (18) and a goal difference of +19 become the best group winner in the history of the competition. Giants.
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