FRANKFURT, Germany -- Bayern Munich kicked off the Bundesliga season in spectacular fashion on Friday, thrashing Werder Bremen 6-0 with three goals from Robert Lewandowski.Carlo Ancelottis first game in charge saw Bayern dominate from the opening whistle as it bids for an unprecedented fifth straight title.Xabi Alonso scored the first goal of the 54th Bundesliga season by firing in a volley in the ninth minute. Captain Philipp Lahm and Franck Ribery added the other goals for Bayern, which also struck the post twice.Bremen has now conceded 32 goals in its last six matches in Munich. It was the biggest win by a defending champion to start the season.Ancelotti has replaced Pep Guardiola, who left Munich after three seasons to move to Manchester City.Honestly, I didnt change very much, this is a very strong team, Ancelotti said after the match.The match began with a minute of silence for the victims of the Italian earthquake.Right from kickoff, Bayern took control and Alonso drove home Bremens clearance. Lewandowski scored his first in the 13th with an angled shot after being sent through by Ribery.We started very strongly, we scored the early goals and we controlled the match, Ancelotti said. All is well.Lewandowski, who topped the Bundesliga with 30 goals last season, doubled his tally for the night less than a minute into the second half, connecting with a cross from Thomas Mueller.Mueller failed to score but also set up goals for Lahm in the 66th and Ribery in the 73rd. Lahms shot bounced in off the post, while Ribery drove under the crossbar from near the penalty sport.Lewandowski completed his hat trick from a penalty in the 77th.We played very well, we played our attacking game and we have the quality to dominate, Lewandowski said.Mats Hummels, the central defender acquired from Borussia Dortmund, had a successful debut in his return to Munich, where he began his career.We had the game under control, it was a perfect start, Hummels said.Bremen, which was also eliminated from the German Cup last week by lower-tier opposition, hardly produced any notable opposition.We were too scared to play football tonight, captain Clemens Fritz said. Mike Tauchman Yankees Jersey . -- Mike Smith never saw his first NHL goal go in. Gio Urshela Jersey . But the quarterback hopes to stay involved in football after officially calling it quits Tuesday. 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He immediately claimed the center of the Octagon and calmly stalked Belfort around the perimeter.Belfort, 39, defended Mousasis early attempt at a takedown and occasionally flashed the hand speed that has helped make him famous, but his activity was very low. According to Fightmetric, he landed just nine total strikes, compared to 65 for Mousasi.The Brazilian did not go down immediately from the right-head kick but was clearly stunned. Mousasi unloaded a flurry of punches near the fence before wrestling him to the floor and dropping elbows. Belforts face was badly bloodied by the time referee Marc Goddard stepped in.Hes a legend, said Mousasi, who improves to 7-3 in the UFC. Fighting him is an honor. I like Vitor a lot. Hes a nice guy, besides being a great athlete.When asked whom hed like to fight next, Mousasi said someone ranked in the top four of the division or former champion Anderson Silva.Manuwa demolishes Saint Preux in Round 2Light heavyweight Jimi Manuwa (16-2) knocked Ovince Saint Preux (19-9) out cold with a left hook at 2:38 of the second round. The finish came after a first round in which St. Preux established decent control on the ground. He threatened to take Manuwas back on several occasions in the first five minutes, although he did have to fight out of a late guillotine attempt.Manuwa, 36, seized momentum early in the ssecond round.ddddddddddddHe began targeting St. Preux to the body and trapped him along the fence. A right hand staggered him, followed by a left hook that put him out. Its a huge bounce-back win for the England-based Manuwa, who suffered a knockout loss to Anthony Johnson in September 2015.Struve scores 17th submission of careerHeavyweight Stefan Struve (28-8) has won consecutive fights for the first time since 2012, as he submitted Daniel Omielanczuk (19-6-1) via DArce choke at 1:41 of the second round. Struves advantage on the ground was clear throughout. He took Omielanczuks back in the first round and secured a body triangle but ran out of time looking for a finish.The tap came quickly in the second round, good for the 17th submission win of Struves 11-year professional career. It is the first time Omielanczuk has been finished.Bektic submits late replacement DoaneFeatherweight prospect Mirsad Bektic (11-0) submitted late replacement Russell Doane (14-7) via rear-naked choke at 4:22 of the opening round. It was the 25-year-olds first appearance since May 2015 due to a torn ACL.Fighting out of American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Florida, Bektic looked sharp in opening exchanges before turning to his terrific offensive wrestling. He took Doane down and eventually took his back as he tried to stand up and break away near the cage. It is the third submission win of Bektics career and his fifth career first-round finish.Doane, 30, has now lost four fights in a row. He is now 2-4 in the UFC. ' ' '