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imageMUNICH: Matthias Sammer says Bayern Munich demonstrated their insatiable desire for silverware by beating Olympiakos 4-0 with 10 men on Tuesday to reach the Champions League knockout stages as group winners.

Bayern raced into a 3-0 lead after just 20 minutes at the Allianz Arena thanks to goals by Douglas Costa, Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Mueller before defender Holger Badstuber was sent off.

The Germany defender marked his first start for seven months after injury with a red card, but Bayern barely broke stride as France winger Kingsley Coman added their fourth.

Bayern are eight points clear at the top of the Bundesliga and looking strong in Europe after clinching top spot in Group F with a game to spare.

They have made no secret of their desire to win the treble of Bundesliga, German Cup and Champions League with coach Pep Guardiola in the final year of his current contract.

"We are always hungry, which we saw again tonight," said Bayern's sporting director Sammer.

Few teams will fancy facing Bayern in the knockout rounds but captain Philipp Lahm said it was important for his side to ensure they progressed in first place, thereby avoiding a last-16 clash with other group winners including Barcelona.

"It's always important to finish first," said the ex-Germany skipper.

"It brings the advantage in the last 16 that you play the second leg at home. It's a good way to finish the year."

But Sammer said he disagreed with Swedish referee Jonas Eriksson's decision to show Badstuber a straight red for bringing down Nigeria international Brown Ideye, who was through on goal, with 53 minutes gone.

"For me that was no sending off, I wouldn't have blown the whistle," he said.

Badstuber will miss Bayern's final group match away at Dinamo Zagreb in a fortnight.

Meanwhile, Olympiakos remain second in the group, and a draw at home to Arsenal in a fortnight will guarantee that they go through at the English side's expense.

Germany defender Jerome Boateng said his side showed they deserve to be top of the group having also routed Dinamo (5-0) and Arsenal (5-1) at the Allianz Arena in Europe this season.

"That was again another concentrated performance from us," said the centre-back.

"Being first in the group is important and was always our goal. We have confirmed today that we deserve to be first."

The 27-year-old World Cup winner, who joined the Bavarian giants from Manchester City in 2011, has a contract with Bayern until 2018 but says he would be happy to extend that deal.

"I can well imagine that happening. I have always said I feel really well at Bayern," he told Sky.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2015

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