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Guardiola happy with ever-improving Bayern

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Guardiola happy with ever-improving Bayern
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Pep Guardiola says Bayern Munich are improving from game to game after opening a four point lead in the Bundesliga on the back of their perfect Champions League record.

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Bayern secured their second Champions League win on Tuesday with a 1-0 win at CSKA Moscow then enjoyed a 4-0 romp at home to Hanover 96 in the German league on Saturday with Robert Lewandowski and Arjen Robben both scoring twice.

Bayern were rarely troubled at home and dominated Hanover even with Thomas Müller and World Cup winner Mario Goetze left on the bench, as well as Germany star Bastian Schweinsteiger out injured.

Guardiola's side have now not conceded a goal in their last seven games in all competitions as they look to win a third straight Bundesliga title.

"We're happy with the result," the Bayern coach, who is in his second season in Munich.

"Hanover were third or fourth in the table (before kick-off) and played with five at the back, which wasn't easy.

"We scored four, but it could have been more. The most important thing is that every game we're playing a little better than before.

"We're playing more and running less, so I'm happy with that."

Munich were 2-0 up after just 13 minutes as Lewandowski chested down a long ball and drilled his shot into the bottom corner, then Robben added a second after a trademark run through the heart of the Hanover defence.

Lewandowski netted again just seven minutes before the break after coolly controlling a Juan Bernat pass and hitting the goal's left corner.

Bayern kept up the pressure in the second-half as Robben fired home his second with 11 minutes left.

"It was a good game, we played really aggressively going forward and didn't give our opponents a chance," said Robben.

"Hanover only wanted to defend, but they didn't manage to put the breaks on us. It's nice to give our fans four goals, but we could have scored more."

Guardiola will take his squad for their traditional drink at Munich's world-famous Oktoberfest on Sunday and the Bavarians go into the international break in rude health -- and arch-rivals Borussia Dortmund struggling in 13th place.

Bayern can further their stranglehold on the league with matches against Werder Bremen and Borussia Moenchengladbach later this month.

They can also take a big step towards the Champions League's knock-out phase with a victory at AS Roma on October 21th.

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