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Bayern Munich are leading Flamengo 3-2 at Hard Rock Stadium in the fourth last-16 tie of the Club World Cup.
The Bundesliga champion struck early with an Erick Pulgar own goal and a deflected Harry Kane strike giving them a 2-0 lead inside 10 minutes. Gerson hammered a strike past Manuel Neuer to halve the deficit but Leon Goretzka restored the two-goal advantage with a great strike of his own from distance.
Flamengo came again in the second half, though, with Jorginho scoring a penalty after Michael Olise's handball.
European champions Paris Saint-Germain await the winner in the quarter-final after cruising past Inter Miami earlier.
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63' Flamengo 2-3 Bayern Munich
Wesley hauls Sane down near the corner of the box and earns himself a booking for his trouble.
Bayern have a dangerous free kick here…
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58' Flamengo 2-3 Bayern Munich
De Arrascaeta nearly has a fantastic shooting opportunity but the Bayern defender does just enough to dispossess him.
That's De Arrascaeta's last involvement, as he's replaced by Bruno Henrique.
Coman and Goretzka also come off, replaced by Sane and Pavlovic.
Flamengo do not give up. There is a credible argument that they have been the better team for most of this game, and the scoreline now more accurately reflects how good they have been. Bayern have punished every single one of the Brazilian champions' mistakes but they are making errors of their own, and this match is far from over.
56' Flamengo 2-3 Bayern Munich
Araujo and Gerson nearly break in on goal from midfield. Bayern are creaking here!
55' Flamengo 2-3 Bayern Munich
Jorginho sends Neuer the other way and Flamengo are back within a goal!
53' Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
De Arrascaeta fires a cross directly into the outstretched arm of Olise in the box and Michael Oliver wastes no time in pointing to the spot! Flamengo have a real lifeline here.
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50' Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
Flamengo have a free kick in a dangerous position after Goretzka cynically pulls Wesley down by the shirt.
De Arrascaeta attempts to curl the ball over the wall and inside the post, but misses the target.
48' Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
De Arrascaeta is nearly in on goal but can't quite bring a long diagonal cross under his spell.
46′ Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
After a half-time break that ran a bit longer than usual, we’re back underway in Miami!
No changes for either side as we resume action.
HT Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
Lots of shots from the television cameras of Harry Kane cutting a frustrated figure, and it was the same in Bayern's last group game.
He has been something of a target for opposition players and has been on the end of a couple of nasty challenges in this tournament so far.
Kane is a player often in the ear of the referees and today has been no different, with compatriot Michael Oliver in charge of this one. After such a long season for club and country, the former Tottenham striker will be desperate to get through this Club World Cup unscathed.
HT Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
Flamengo's reaction to going 2-0 down was excellent and it helped them come roaring back into the match through that rocket of a strike from Gerson.
But their reaction to going 3-1 down was poor and it saw them rack up a few yellow cards and allowed Bayern to cruise into half-time.
Filipe Luis won't necessarily be panicking just yet but he will be keen to extract the earlier reaction from his players, and tidy up their discipline that is threatening to properly boil over.
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HT Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
It's not everyday that you see a team possessing and passing the ball more than Bayern, but the Bavarians won't care given they lead in the only stat that matters.
HT Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
That third Bayern Munich goal really seemed to spill over the simmering tempers in the Flamengo squad.
There was the awful foul from Erick Pulgar on Harry Kane that earned him a yellow card, and then forced him off with an injury. And then an equally petulant and unnecessary foul from Allan on Joshua Kimmich that brought a caution too.
They might be two goals behind, but they are not out of this game. The Brazilians will, however, make their task much harder if they're reduced to 10 men.
A lively first half that saw four goals, plenty of attacking quality, some poor defending and a few silly fouls.
Flamengo have work to do if they're to find a way back into this match.
I liked that response from Bayern’s players, because that was a horrible tackle on Kane that warranted a physical reaction and some kind of confrontation.
Tah in. Goretzka in. Upamecano in. Quite right, too, because that could have been a really serious injury.
That goal from Goretzka has taken a lot of the heat out of this atmosphere, though Pulgar tried his best to raise the temperature with that awful hack on Kane. His injury brought a fitting end to a torrid individual first half.
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45+3' Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
Allan has only been on the pitch two minutes and he's already into the book, leaving quite a late foul on Kimmich.
45+1' Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
We're into eight minutes of stoppage time at the end of the first half.
Pulgar injured himself with that bad tackle on Kane and leaves the field on a stretcher. He's replaced by Allan.
44' Flamengo 1-3 Bayern Munich
Pulgar dumps Kane to the ground with quite a bad tackle. He's shown a yellow card as Kane stays down and receives treatment.
The two sides come together in a small fracas, pushing and shoving, earning further bookings for Plata and Tah.