Football: Bayern Munich show no sign of letting up with 5-0 rout

(From left) Bayern Munich's Swiss midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri, Brazilian defender Dante, Brazilian defender Rafinha, Croatian striker Mario Mandzukic, French midfielder Franck Ribery, Spanish midfielder Thiago Alcantara, defender Jerome Boateng, midfi
(From left) Bayern Munich's Swiss midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri, Brazilian defender Dante, Brazilian defender Rafinha, Croatian striker Mario Mandzukic, French midfielder Franck Ribery, Spanish midfielder Thiago Alcantara, defender Jerome Boateng, midfielder Mario Goetze and Austrian midfielder David Alaba celebrate after Ribery shot the second goal for Munich during the German first division Bundesliga football match FC Bayern Munich vs Eintracht Frankfurt at the Allianz Arena in Munich, southern Germany on Feb 02, 2014. -- PHOTO: AFP

(REUTERS) - Bayern Munich showed no signs of letting up as they routed Eintracht Frankfurt 5-0 on Sunday for their 10th straight home win of the season in the Bundesliga.

Mario Goetze, Franck Ribery, Arjen Robben, Dante and Mario Mandzukic shared the goals for Bayern who are an emphatic 13 points clear of Bayer Leverkusen and appear to have the title race wrapped up with nearly half the season still to play.

There was a sense of the inevitable when Goetze put Bayern ahead with a superb finish after 12 minutes, collecting the ball on his chest from a Mandzukic header and firing past Kevin Trapp.

Eintracht managed to keep Bayern at bay until the 44th minute when Ribery added the second when he snapped up a rebound after Mandzukic's header was blocked.

Robben turned in Goetze's pass in the 67th minute and Dante headed the fourth two minutes later from a Ribery cross as Bayern refused to let up.

Croatian forward Mandzukic got his reward for another unselfish performance when he turned in Robben's pass for his 11th goal of the season near the end.

Bayern, unbeaten in 44 league games, have 53 points from 19 matches, having dropped only four points all season.

In Sunday's other game, Nuremberg moved out of the relegation zone when they came from behind to win 3-1 at Hertha Berlin.

Bundesliga leading scorer Adrian Ramos put Hertha ahead after four minutes, the Colombian's 12th goal of the season.

Markus Feulner levelled before halftime after he pounced on a dreadful clearance by Johannes van den Bergh and two goals from Swiss striker Josip Drmic, the second a penalty, gave Nuremberg their second win of the season.

Nuremberg jumped to 15th with 17 points, sending Freiburg into the relegation playoff spot and Hamburg SV, who slumped to their fifth successive defeat when they lost 3-0 to Hoffenheim on Saturday, into the drop zone.

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