Bayern beats Red Star 3-0 to open Champions League campaign
MUNICH — Bayern Munich substitute Thomas Müller provided a late highlight as the German powerhouse beat Red Star Belgrade 3-0 in their Champions League opener on Wednesday.
Müller came on for Philippe Coutinho in the 83rd minute and scored in the first minute of injury time when he ran behind the visiting defence and spun around to volley Thiago Alcantara’s lobbed free kick past Canadian international goalkeeper Milan Borjan.
It was Müller’s 106th appearance in the Champions League, making the 30-year-old Bayern’s most capped player in the competition.
Robert Lewandowski had already sealed the result after striking from close range in the 80th, but it had been shaping up to be a frustrating evening for the Poland striker, who missed several chances after Kingsley Coman opened the scoring in the 34th.