Robben scores on return as Bayern rack up 1000th win

Robben scores on return as Bayern rack up 1000th win

BERLIN - Arjen Robben netted on his return from injury as Bayern Munich romped to a 4-0 home win against Cologne on Saturday to claim their 1000th victory in the Bundesliga.

Bayern Munich's Dutch midfielder Arjen Robben heads the ball during the warm up the German first division football Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Munich and FC Cologne on October 24, 2015 in Munich, southern Germany

With second-placed Borussia Dortmund hosting Augsburg on Sunday, league leaders Bayern took their chance to extend the gap at the top to 10 points in picking up their 10th straight league win of the season.

Pep Guardiola's side became the first team to record 1000 Bundesliga victories as Netherlands captain Robben scored in his first match since August while Arturo Vidal, Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Mueller also got on the scoresheet.

The Bavarian giants bounced back from the disappointment of Tuesday's 2-0 defeat at Arsenal in the Champions League -- their first loss of the season -- in emphatic style.

"This is for all the coaches, fans, players and employees who made this victory possible," said Guardiola, whose side fired in 26 shots to Cologne's four.

"1000 victories is outstanding."

Having been named in the starting line-up after a groin injury, Robben netted after 35 minutes before Vidal doubled their lead five minutes later when he converted Kingsley Coman's superb pass from the flank.

"I'm pleased for him," said Guardiola. "We have missed his quality. Arjen has a professionalism, a charisma and a mentality, especially in the one-on-ones.

"He still needs more time, but no one has his nose for goal."

Poland striker Lewandowski cemented his place as the league's top scorer when he headed home on 62 minutes for his 13th goal in nine league games this season.

Mueller made it 4-0 on 77 minutes when he converted a penalty after Lewandowski was fouled in the area.

Wolfsburg stayed fourth with a 1-0 win at Darmstadt as Daniel Caligiuri hit their 78th minute winner.

Fresh from their 4-4 draw at home to Roma in the Champions League on Tuesday, Bayer Leverkusen had to come from 2-0 down before beating Stuttgart 4-3 in another thriller.

The first half was goalless, but Stuttgart took a 2-0 lead through Martin Harnik and Daniel Didavi.

Germany winger Karim Bellarabi made it 2-1 on 57 minutes before midfielder Lukas Rupp netted for the visitors' to make it 3-1 with an hour played.

Two goals in two minutes from Poland defender Sebastian Boenisch and Mexico striker Javier Hernandez levelled the scores before Swiss striker Admir Mehmedi netted the 89th-minute winner.

The victory lifted Leverkusen to fifth while Stuttgart remain in the bottom three.

Nigeria striker Anthony Ujah scored twice as Werder Bremen broke their five-match losing streak with a 3-1 win at Mainz where Japan striker Yoshinori Muto scored the hosts' consolation goal in the 90th minute.

The result lifted Bremen out of the relegation zone and up to 14th while Mainz dropped to 13th.

Midfielder Marc Stendera was Eintracht Frankfurt's star with both of their second-half goals in a 2-1 comeback victory at Hanover 96, who hang just above the relegation places.

Ten-man Hoffenheim are second-from-bottom after their 1-0 defeat to Hamburg on Friday thanks to Pierre-Michel Lasogga's late winner.

Hoffenheim's Bosnian defender Ermin Bicakcic was sent off for a second yellow card.

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