Bayern Munich beat Hamburg 6-0 on Saturday at the Allianz Arena in the 26th round of the Bundesliga.
The Bavarians have a 66 points lead, while Dinosaurs are at 18 points in the penultimate position, with Hamburg coming closer than the first one.
Bayern Munich's goals were Frank Ribery's (8), (81), Levandowski Hattrick's (12), (19) and (90) and Arjen Robben (55).
David Alba, early in the game, threatened a free-kick with a relatively long free-kick in the 6th minute, but the goal went up.

Frank Ribery advanced to Bayern Munich after using the wrong-footed defender of the ball, Gutko Sakai, to leave the goalkeeper before he was dribbled in the eighth minute.
Robert Levandowski, the second goal of the Bavarian team in the 12th minute, after the translation of Joshua Kimic in the net with a perfect header.
Levandowski scored his second and third goal for the team in the 19th minute, after a superb start by Jerome Boateng with a long pass from Abba, before the Polish international put it in the net.
Kimic almost scored the fourth goal in the 34th minute, but the keeper turned his shot into a corner.

Thomas Müller missed a chance to score in the 48th minute after hitting Ribery's cross with a heel, but it ran past the Hamburg keeper's right-hand post.
Arjen Robben scored Bayern's fourth goal in the 55th minute after firing a non-rebounding shot to the right of the keeper.
Substitute Thiago Alcantara was only five, but the crossbar and keeper sent a corner kick in the 68th minute.
Substitute Sebastian Roddy put a dangerous ball into Bayern's home in the 74th minute.

Mats Humiles missed an easy opportunity in the 76th minute, after his shot was far from the three blocks, despite his close proximity to the goal.
Ribery added the fifth goal to Bayern Munich in the 81st minute, after dodging 3 players before putting the ball firmly in the net.
Levandowski missed a penalty in the 86th minute, before scoring another successful kick in the 90th minute.