Bayern Munich needed extra time and a Javi Martinez header in a come from behind win against Sevilla, to win the European Super-Cup 2-1.
The Super-Cup which traditionally pits the winners of the Champions League and Europa League in a season opening match up, saw Sevilla awarded a 13th minute penalty which Lucas Ocampos dispatched cooly.
Bayern midfielder, Leon Goretzka equalised for the German treble winners just before halftime, after beautifully set up by Polish forward Robert Lewandowski.
Bayern continued from where they left off last season in a dominant display that saw them having two goals ruled out for offside, but substitute Javi Martinez’s header in extra time ensured the Bundesliga champions extend their 22 games in a row victory.