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Bayern down Zurich in playoff

London - Bayern Munich have one foot in the Champions League's group stages after their 2-0 home win over ten-man FC Zurich in Wednesday's qualification playoff, first-leg.

The teams meet again on Tuesday at Zurich's Letzigrund Stadium and the Germans take a commanding lead into the match thanks to impressive finishing from Bastian Schweinsteiger and Arjen Robben.

The hosts scored an early goal through midfielder Schweinsteiger, then doubled the lead when Dutch winger Robben curled his shot home on 72 minutes.

"In the second half we played well, we created several clear goal chances and dominated our opponents," said Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

"In the first-half, we didn't really do enough, but a 2-0 result gives us a good chance of qualifying.

"We have to concentrate now for the second leg in Zurich and we could do with scoring a goal or two there."

But Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes will be ruing several missed opportunities, especially in the second-half when the hosts squandered four clear chances.

Bayern host the Champions League final here at their Allianz Arena stadium on Saturday May 19 next year and this was the first step on what they hope will be a run to their first European title since 2001.

Heynckes sent out a strong side with each player enjoying some degree of international experience.

Germany midfielder Thomas Mueller was the only star left on the bench as he opted for seven full German caps in the team, plus he started with dynamic Robben and Franck Ribery on either flank.

The selection paid off when Robben beat Zurich defender Mathieu Beda down the left flank and fired in a cross which vice-captain Schweinsteiger met at the far post after just eight minutes.

A well-struck cross from right-wing Ricardo Rodriguez, headed wide by Tunisia striker Amine Chermiti, was Zurich's best effort of the first-half - goalkeeper Manuel Neuer had it covered, but referee Aleksei Nikolaev ruled it offside anyway.

Germany striker Mario Gomez wasted a golden chance when Ribery darted into the penalty area and squared for his Munich team-mate, but Gomez fired wide with the goal at his mercy on 50 minutes.

Likewise, captain Philipp Lahm went one-on-one with Zurich goalkeeper Johnny Leoni just moments later, but his shot was saved.

Then Ribery clattered the right-hand post with Leoni beaten from a free-kick, but Robben eased Bayern's nerves with his sweetly-struck shot from the edge of the area with just under 20 minutes left.

Gomez went close again with ten minutes remainingleft as he fired over as Bayern dominated until the final whistle and Zurich were reduced to ten men when Beda was sent off for a second yellow card in added time.

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