Harry Kane scored one and assisted another as Bayern Munich thrashed Hoffenheim to restore their four-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga table.
Bayern were awarded a 26th-minute penalty after a Kane header was blocked by the arm of a defender and the England captain buried his spot-kick, sending the keeper the wrong way.
Kane, 31, had earlier assisted defender Raphael Guerreiro with a one-two to set up Bayern's second.
Bundesliga top scorer Kane has now scored 16 goals and created eight assists in 15 appearances in the division so far this season.
With the game won, he was substituted midway through the second half.
Bayern opened the scoring in the sixth minute through Leroy Sane, and the former Manchester City forward added his side's fourth just after half-time.
Serge Gnabry completed Bayern's scoring by adding a fifth in the 66th minute.
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