Michael Olise scored one and created another as Bayern Munich retained the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup with a 2-1 victory over rivals Borussia Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park.
In a dominant first-half display a week before the Bundesliga campaign begins, the domestic double winners established firm control before holding off a spirited late fightback.
Bayern broke the deadlock in the 28th minute when debutant Nathaniel Brown swept home a crisp left-footed finish following excellent approach play from Olise.
Olise doubled the visitors' advantage in first-half stoppage time, beating Waldemar Anton and Ramy Bensebaini before dispatching a composed low strike past Gregor Kobel.
Dortmund improved after the interval and halved the deficit in the 75th minute when Daniel Svensson cut the ball back for substitute Fábio Silva to convert.
The hosts pushed for a dramatic equaliser, but Maximilian Beier skied a golden opportunity when sent through one-on-one against Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
Dortmund's hopes of completing the comeback were extinguished in the 90th minute when defender Bensebaini was shown a red card.
Bayern professionally managed the closing stages to lift the first piece of domestic silverware on offer this season.

