On December 15, Beijing time, the five major leagues in Europe continued, Bayern won 5-0 against Stuttgart, Manchester City swept Leeds United with 7 goals, and the two champions league champions were played together to play a big score. It is worth mentioning that Guardiola set a number of records tonight.
Bayern 5-0 Stuttgart
The first to appear was Bayern, who showed no mercy against Stuttgart, who were in fourth from the bottom. In the 40th minute, Gnabry scored a goal to kick off the team's big win.

In another game, Gnabry scored two goals in a row to complete a hat-trick, Lewandowski also staged a good second game, Bayern scored three goals in just 5 minutes, and quickly extended the score to 5-0!
Bayern won four consecutive league games and six in all competitions to celebrate the NagelsmanDesliga milestone of 200 with a perfect match.
Bayern are currently nine points ahead of Borussia Dortmund and are firmly at the top of the table. Lewandowski scored 42 league goals in 2021, tying the record set by Gad-Müller 49 years ago.
In the next game, Bayern home to Wolfsburg, Lewandowski will create a new miracle if he only scores one more goal.
Manchester City 7-0 Leeds United
Prior to this match, City had played Leeds United in the last four times, only 2 draws and 2 defeats, and had not won against an opponent in 19 years.
However, City ended the suspense with just 24 minutes, with Foden, Glalis and De Bruyne each contributing in the first half as City killed the game 3-0.
In the second half, City continued to attack, Gundogan assisted twice, and De Bruyne completed the double with a long-range shot. Mahrez, Stones and Acre scored in turn, and City scored four more goals in 30 minutes to tie the score at 7-0!
It was the second-biggest win in City's history, after the 8-0 win over Watford in the 19/20 season. In addition, Guardiola led the Blue Moon to 506 goals in 207 games, reaching the 500-goal milestone in 27 fewer games than Klopp, setting a record for the fastest in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, City won 33 Premier League wins in 2021, equalling Liverpool's record for england's top natural year wins set in 1982. Considering City's next relegation game against Newcastle, a new record is just around the corner.
After the Champions League quarter-final draw, Manchester City and Bayern were the top two favourites to win the title, and now both giants have proved their strength with big scores.