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Hat-trick for Bayern's Coutinho

Bayern had lost their previous two games in the Bundesliga and appeared to be in for another long afternoon when the champions fell behind to Bremen midfielder Milot Rashica's goal in the 24th minute

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Bayern's Philippe Coutinho celebrates his hat-trick on Saturday. Pic/AFP

Bayern's Philippe Coutinho celebrates his hat-trick on Saturday. Pic/AFP

Berlin: Philippe Coutinho scored a hat-trick as Bayern Munich signalled their return to form with a 6-1 thrashing of Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga on Saturday, while RB Leipzig took over first place. The Barcelona loanee was everywhere for Munich at the Allianz Arena, chalking up two assists in addition to his three goals, but Bayern remain six points adrift of Leipzig. Julian Nagelsmann's ambitious side replaced Borussia Moenchengladbach at the top following a comfortable 3-0 victory at Fortuna Duesseldorf. Bayern had lost their previous two games in the Bundesliga and appeared to be in for another long afternoon when the champions fell behind to Bremen midfielder Milot Rashica's goal in the 24th minute.

Two goals in three minutes at the end of the first half however turned the game on its head, with Coutinho and Robert Lewandowski both scoring to fire Bayern into a 2-1 lead. Bayern ran riot after the break, adding four more goals - including two more for Coutinho, one more for Lewandowski and a goal for Thomas Mueller. Coutinho's second, a brilliant chip over keeper Jiri Pavlenka, came right out of the Brazilian trickster's top drawer. Bayern coach Hansi Flick praised Coutinho's performance as "just great". "It was great fun for everyone to see how he performed. What made me particularly happy was the way that the team really celebrated his efforts - it was from the heart. "We're all incredibly pleased with the effort he put in today." Coutinho's form has been questioned since he arrived from Barcelona in the summer, however he was given a standing ovation by the Bayern crowd when subbed off in the 82nd minute.

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