Record-breaking Bayern beat CSKA to keep up perfect record


Bayern Munich's players celebrate a goal scored by Mario Gotze during their Champions League soccer match against CSKA Moscow at the Arena Khimki outside Moscow November 27, 2013. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Holders Bayern Munich eased past CSKA Moscow 3-1 on Wednesday to set a Champions League record with their 10th straight victory and underline their ambitions to become the first team to successfully defend the title.

The Bavarians, who had already qualified for the knockout stage, struck against the run of play in snowy Moscow with Arjen Robben's superb left-footed strike in the 17th minute.

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