<p>Bayern Munich completed a perfect six victories in Champions League Group B with a 3-1 home win over Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday with Kingsley Coman, Thomas Mueller and Philippe Coutinho all on target.</p>.<p>Bayern had already qualified for the last 16 as group winners and with Tottenham, also through as runners-up with 10 points there was little at stake but the hosts turned on the style.</p>.<p>They became only the seventh team to win all six group games in the Champions League.</p>.<p>The only bright spot for a much-changed Tottenham side was a goal for 19-year-old Ryan Sessegnon whose thumping 20th-minute equaliser on his first start in the competition made him the club's youngest scorer in the Champions League.</p>.<p>French forward Coman slotted Bayern ahead in the 14th minute after good work by Serge Gnabry but did not last much longer after appearing to suffer a nasty knee injury.</p>.<p>Mueller, who replaced the stricken Coman, restored Bayern's lead shortly before halftime and Coutinho punished Tottenham's defence for standing off when he bent a low shot past Paulo Gazzaniga in the 64th minute.</p>
<p>Bayern Munich completed a perfect six victories in Champions League Group B with a 3-1 home win over Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday with Kingsley Coman, Thomas Mueller and Philippe Coutinho all on target.</p>.<p>Bayern had already qualified for the last 16 as group winners and with Tottenham, also through as runners-up with 10 points there was little at stake but the hosts turned on the style.</p>.<p>They became only the seventh team to win all six group games in the Champions League.</p>.<p>The only bright spot for a much-changed Tottenham side was a goal for 19-year-old Ryan Sessegnon whose thumping 20th-minute equaliser on his first start in the competition made him the club's youngest scorer in the Champions League.</p>.<p>French forward Coman slotted Bayern ahead in the 14th minute after good work by Serge Gnabry but did not last much longer after appearing to suffer a nasty knee injury.</p>.<p>Mueller, who replaced the stricken Coman, restored Bayern's lead shortly before halftime and Coutinho punished Tottenham's defence for standing off when he bent a low shot past Paulo Gazzaniga in the 64th minute.</p>