Bayern Munich's Harry Kane, left, Kingsley Coman, center, and Thomas Müller celebrate after a DFB Cup first round soccer match against Ulm in Ulm, Germany.
Bayern Munich comfortably dispatched second-tier Ulm 4-0 in the German Cup on Friday but three other Bundesliga teams all needed extra time or penalties to overcome lower-tier opposition on a night of near upsets. Thomas Muller scored twice in the first 15 minutes for Bayern before Kingsley Coman and substitute Harry Kane added two more late on to give new coach Vincent Kompany a win in his first competitive game in charge.
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane, left, Kingsley Coman, center, and Thomas Müller celebrate after a DFB Cup first round soccer match against Ulm in Ulm, Germany.
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane (9) celebrates after a DFB Cup first round soccer match against Ulm, in Ulm, Germany.
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane (9) scores a goal during a DFB Cup first round soccer match against Ulm in Ulm, Germany.
Bayern Munich's coach Vincent Kompany applauds his team during a DFB Cup first round soccer match against Ulm, in Ulm, Germany.
Fans set off pyrotechnics during a DFB Cup first round soccer match between Bayern Munich and Ulm, in Ulm, Germany.
Bayern Munich's Thomas Müller, second from left, celebrates after scoring a goal during a DFB Cup first round soccer match against Ulm, in Ulm, Germany.
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane sits on the bench during a DFB Cup first round soccer match against Ulm in Ulm, Germany.
Bayern Munich's Serge Gnabry, left, and Ulm's Romario Rösch battle for the ball during a DFB Cup first round soccer match in Ulm, Germany.