Bayern Munich beat Sevilla 2-1 after extra time on Thursday to lift the UEFA Super Cup and complete a quadruple under coach Hansi Flick, in the first European game played with fans in the stands since the sport returned amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Substitute Javi Martinez, in possibly his last game for Bayern, headed the winner in the 104th minute after Europa League winners Sevilla had taken a 13th-minute lead through Lucas Ocampos's penalty and Bayern levelled through Leon Goretzka in the 34th minute.
Substitute Javi Martinez, in possibly his last game for Bayern, headed the winner in the 104th minute against Sevilla to hand Bayern Munich the UEFA Super Cup.
The UEFA Super Cup is the traditional curtain-raiser of the European football season, where the winners of last season’s Champions League and Europa League face each other.
This time, the match is between 2019-20 Champions League winners Bayern Munich and 2019-20 Europa League champions Sevilla at the Puskas Arena stadium in Budapest, Hungary.

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