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Bayern wallops Besiktas to book 7th consecutive quarter-final spot

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It's becoming all too easy for Bayern Munich.

The runaway Bundesliga leader is off to the last eight of the Champions League for a seventh time on the trot after topping Besiktas Wednesday in Istanbul.

Boasting a five-goal advantage ahead of the second-leg clash at the Vodafone Park, Bayern had all but cemented a spot in the quarter-final. Besiktas' narrow hopes were handed a massive setback when Thomas Muller and Thiago Alcantara combined to give the visitor a 1-0 lead in the 18th minute, boosting the Bavarian behemoth's edge to a half dozen.

It was Bayern's 100th goal in all competitions this season, the 28th time it had scored at least once in its last 29 matches, and the 14th time in 16 outings where it had opened the scoring.

Besiktas' deficit became seven when Gokhan Gonul helplessly parried the ball into his own net seconds after the interval, calamitous defending that was matched a dozen minutes later when Vagner Love slotted one past Bayern 'keeper Sven Ulreich to make it 7-1 on aggregate.

Second-half substitute Sandro Wagner made it 8-1 when the towering striker chested in a deflected cross six minutes from time.

The second leg was a more balanced affair than the first when Besiktas defender Domagoj Vida was sent off after 16 minutes for a daft foul, opening the floodgates for a Bayern attack that didn't need the help.

A representative in the knockout stages of Europe's top-tier tourney for the first time in club history after besting Monaco, RB Leipzig, and Porto for Group G honours, Besiktas gaffer Senol Gunes opted for a makeshift second-leg starting XI ahead of a crucial domestic clash with Turkish league shocker Istanbul Basaksehir on the weekend. Gunes made seven changes from the side that slumped to a 5-0 defeat in the first leg at the Allianz Arena, notably dropping Canadian midfield metronome Atiba Hutchinson, versatile attacker Anderson Talisca, and tough-tackling centre-half Pepe.

Bayern boss Jupp Heynckes made three changes, but it was very much a case of an excess of riches for the veteran manager as Thiago, Rafinha, and Franck Ribery started over James Rodriguez, Joshua Kimmich, and Kingsley Coman, respectively.

With the result, Bayern joins Sevilla, Real Madrid, Juventus, Roma, Manchester City, Liverpool, and Barcelona in the last eight. Prior to getting bounced in the quarter-final stage last season to eventual champion Real, Bayern had made at least the last four in five consecutive seasons, winning the 2012-13 installment under Heynckes over rival Borussia Dortmund a year after losing out on penalties to Chelsea in the final.

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