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Frauen-Bundesliga
FC Bayern Munich swept aside VfL Wolfsburg 3-0 to claim a third successive Supercup, as goalkeeper Stina Johannes endured a torrid evening between the sticks.
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FC Bayern Munich have made it a hat-trick of Supercup triumphs after dismantling VfL Wolfsburg 3-0 in emphatic fashion. It was a dominant display from the Bavarians, who barely gave their opponents a sniff across the 90 minutes.
Wolfsburg keeper Stina Johannes endured a nightmare outing, with two of Bayern's goals directly linked to mistakes between the posts. She admitted to being "extremely shocked" after the opener, a moment that set the tone for a difficult afternoon.
The first goal arrived on 32 minutes when Jovana Damnjanović met a cross with a header. Johannes collided with the post and could not keep the ball from crossing the line. After a VAR review, the referee awarded the goal, Soccerdonna reports.
Klara Bühl then doubled Bayern's advantage with a free kick that Johannes could not react to in time, her view reportedly blocked by bodies in front of goal. Any hope of a Wolfsburg comeback was extinguished shortly after the interval when Bühl struck again to make it 3-0.
The result underlined Bayern's growing stranglehold on the women's game in Germany, and their hunger for silverware shows no sign of fading.
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