BERLIN — Harry Kane scored two penalties and Luis Díaz grabbed a hat trick as Bayern Munich ended its short winless run with a 5-1 rout of 10-man Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga on Sunday.
The first penalty decision overshadowed the game as referee Tobias Stieler sent off Kevin Akpoguma in the 17th minute for bringing down Díaz when TV replays showed the Colombia star had also tugged at the Hoffenheim defender. There was no VAR intervention.
''It hurts, because it decides the game in the end,'' Hoffenheim midfielder Grischa Prömel said.
That didn't bother Kane as he sent the penalty past Hoffenheim goalkeeper Oliver Baumann.
Hoffenheim hit the crossbar and missed other chances before a mistake from Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer allowed Fisnik Asllani to intercept his attempted lob and set up Andrej Kramarić for the equalizer in the 36th.
Vladimir Coufal was the next to bring down Díaz using his arm in the 44th, and Kane dispatched that penalty, too, before setting up Díaz for Bayern's third before the break.
Bayern had to wait till the 62nd for the fourth, scored by Díaz, and the Colombian wrapped up the scoring in the 89th.
It kept Bayern six points clear of second-place Borussia Dortmund. Bayern's winless run had seen a surprise draw with Hamburger SV and loss to Augsburg – its first league defeat of the season.