Bayern open up six point lead with five goal thrashing of Hoffenheim
MUNICH, Feb 8 : Luis Diaz scored a hat-trick and Harry Kane grabbed a double in Bayern Munich’s comprehensive 5-1 win over 10-man Hoffenheim on Sunday to ensure the Bundesliga champions restored a six-point lead at the top of the table.
Kane’s two goals both came from first-half penalties while Diaz added the next three goals to see Bayern advance to 54 points from 21 games, well clear of second-placed Borussia Dortmund who won away at VfL Wolfsburg on Saturday.
Hoffenheim had Kevin Akpoguma sent off for a 17th-minute foul that allowed Kane to open the scoring from the spot but did equalise through Andrej Kramaric before Bayern took control of the contest and imposed themselves on the under-strength visitors.
Hoffenheim stay in third spot in the German league on 42 points as their run of five successive Bundesliga wins ended.
Akpoguma was sent off for tugging down Diaz as the Colombian winger burst into the Hoffenheim area and Kane tucked away the resultant kick in the 20th minute.
Despite the numerical disadvantage, Hoffenheim responded with an attacking approach and, after spurning good chances, pulled level when Bayern’s veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer blundered with a casual clearance that was picked off by Fisnik Asllani, who then teed up Kramaric to make it 1-1.
Another foul on Diaz, this time by Vladimir Coufal, handed Bayern a second penalty on the stroke of halftime and Kane netted again for his 24th goal of the Bundesliga season. Coufal was cautioned but, unlike the unfortunate Akpoguma, not sent off.
Straight after, the England captain led a swift counter-attack two minutes into stoppage time at the end of the half, before setting up Diaz for a 3-1 lead at the break.
Neuer made a point-blank stop from Asllani in the


