Bayern Munich were fired by an impressive double strike from Mario Mandzukic as they opened up a 14-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga, disposing of Mainz in a convincing 3-0 victory away from home. The hosts had matched the league leaders throughout the first half, but fell away alarmingly after Thomas Muller put his side in the clear; and the Croatian striker further twisted the knife as he added two more after the interval.
Bayern enjoyed a clear control of possession throughout the first half, but the visitors struggled to translate that superiority into chances in the final third. Mainz defended enthusiastically and pulled no punches, resulting in two bookings before the interval as the tackles flied in across the pitch.
The hosts may have been on the back foot, but they did pose a significant danger on the counter. Shawn Parker had a handful of opportunities as he unsettled the Bayern defence, failing to hit the target after wriggling clear in the area to the relief of the travelling support.
An underwhelming fixture suddenly burst into life in the final minutes of the half. Javier Martinez enjoyed one of Die Roten’s first clear chances of the match when he connected with Toni Kroos’ corner, but the Spaniard’s header was stopped by Christian Wetklo and the keeper reacted well to claim the rebound with Javi closing in on goal. Despite the increase in pressure, however, it was still a surprise when Bayern snatched the lead.
In a rare moment of inattention from the Mainz defence, Kroos’ well-weighted through ball found a gap and swung into the path of the advancing Thomas Muller. The Germany international barely broke stride as he rounded Wetklo out wide, before delicately sliding the ball into the empty net from a rapidly decreasing angle. Coming four minutes before the break, the strike was a hammer blow for a Mainz side who had conceded their first goal of 2013, leaving them with an uphill task to rescue something from Saturday’s encounter.
The home team’s challenge only became more fierce after the break, when a clinical Bayern doubled their advantage. David Alaba was the architect of their second, smashing a hole down the left with a brilliant run, and Mario Mandzukic was left with the easiest of finishes to convert the full-back’s low cross and leave his side in a dominant position.
Mainz were shambolic following Bayern’s double strike, and the only question remaining appeared to be how many the Bundesliga leaders would add to their tally before the end of the match. Mandzukic popped up once again to make it three, heading past the despairing Wetklo after connecting with Phillipp Lahm’s cross to the far post.
The rest of the match was all too easy for the Bavarians, who played the ball around at will against a demoralised opposition. Mandzukic and Parker both had chances at either end, but there would be no further movement on the scoreboard as Bayern strolled to a third successive victory in 2013 and tightened their grip on the race to the Bundesliga title.
The win means Bayern temporarily open up a 14-point lead over Bayer Leverkusen, in second place. Their challengers will hope to close the gap on Sunday, when they face current champions Borussia Dortmund at home.