The Bayern world is back in order.

The soccer series champion, who is currently rushing from victory to victory, greets again from the top in the Bundesliga after the powerful 6:2 (3:1) against a futilely defended FSV Mainz 05.

With 25 points, the Munich team, who have returned to champion mode, passed Union Berlin (23) in the table.

However, the Irons can counter the Bayern attack again on Sunday in the home game against Borussia Mönchengladbach.

Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann relied on the winning eleven of the powerful 3-0 win at FC Barcelona without the injured leaders Manuel Neuer and Thomas Müller and was spot on.

The playful Serge Gnabry (5th minute), Jamal Musiala (28th) and Sadio Mané (43rd), who converted a penalty in the margin, decided the game early on.

The list of goalscorers was completed in front of 75,000 spectators in the Allianz Arena after the break by Leon Goretzka (58th), substitute Mathys Tel (79th) and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (86th).

The center forward had no luck with the shot until the happy ending, before that he hit the post (54th).

For Mainz, captain Silvan Widmer scored with his head (45'+4') and substitute Marcus Ingvartsen after a mistake by Bayern goalkeeper Sven Ulreich (82').

Ulreich had saved a penalty from Jonathan Burkardt in stoppage time in the first half.

Referee Benjamin Cortus awarded both penalties based on video evidence.

In the first, Mané was fouled by Alexander Hack from Mainz.

In the second, Ulreich hit FSV attacker Burkardt with his hand on the head while trying to clear a corner kick.

Mainz hits the bar and post

In their sixth competitive win in a row, Bayern demonstrated exactly the virtues that sports director Hasan Salihamidzic named as success factors before kick-off at Sky: "Mentality, strength in tackles, determination." Switching from the big Champions League stage in Barcelona to everyday league life worked perfectly except for a few idle phases.

The good start was helpful: National player Gnabry scored early after playing with Mané and otherwise documented his improvement in form in time for the upcoming World Cup.

The second Bayern goal came from a two-man action.

Musiala played to Choupo-Moting, who deftly claimed and returned the ball.

The 19-year-old international completed with a placed low shot.

Of course, the dominant Bavarians also needed a bit of double luck when Burkardt and Jae-Sung Lee hit the crossbar and the post one after the other in a Mainz attack.

Overall, however, Bayern were dominant.

Nagelsmann was able to rest a few frequent players early on in view of the tight program up to the World Cup.

Already at the break he took out the defensive boss Matthijs de Ligt, who was suffering from a muscular condition.

Gnabry, Goretzka, Musiala after hitting the crossbar (63rd) and Mané followed later.

Bayern will continue against Inter Milan on Tuesday.