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Bayern Munich came from behind to thrash Shakhtar Donetsk and boost their chances of reaching the Champions League last 16.
Brazilian forward Kevin put hosts Shakhtar in front with just five minutes gone, curling beautifully into the far corner for his first goal in the competition.
Falling behind seemed to spur on Bayern, who were without England international Harry Kane because of injury, and they were level six minutes later when Konrad Laimer lashed into the roof of the net.
Jamal Musiala, Michael Olise and Leroy Sane formed an attack-minded trio behind forward Thomas Muller, and each of them went close to grabbing Bayern's second.
Shakhtar, against the run of play, should have restored their advantage through Georgiy Sudakov, but the Ukraine midfielder failed to convert with just the goalkeeper to beat from 10 yards.
Muller had a simple tap-in moments later, scoring his 55th goal in the Champions League, to ensure Bayern went in with a half-time lead.
It was one-way traffic in the second half as Bayern put their foot on the gas in search of their first away win in this season's Champions League.
Olise grabbed the third from the penalty spot after Alaa Ghram fouled Sacha Boey and Musiala further widened the gap with a simple finish following some slick footwork.
France forward Olise, who joined from Crystal Palace for ÂŁ50m in the summer, rounded off the scoring with a fine individual effort, beating several players before wrong-footing the goalkeeper and sliding into an open goal.
Bayern have moved up to eighth in the standings, with Feyenoord and Slovan Bratislava still to come in January.
Shakhtar sit 27th and round off their campaign against Brest and Borussia Dortmund next month.
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