Bayern delivers boss Kovac another win
Bayern Munich's 100 per cent start under Niko Kovac continued as goals in either half from James Rodriguez and Robert Lewandowski earned it a 2-0 win over struggling Schalke.
The reigning Bundesliga champion has won each of its first four league games under Kovac, who has also presided over victories in the DFL-Supercup, DFB-Pokal and UEFA Champions League.
James put Bayern ahead at Veltins-Arena by nodding in from a corner and when he was tripped by Alessandro Schopf inside the box, Lewandowski converted the spot-kick to wrap up the three points.
Schalke, which was the league's runner-up last season, has now lost each of its first four Bundesliga games.
There would have been huge frustration in the Schalke ranks over how it conceded the eighth-minute opener as ex-Bayern man Sebastian Rudy did not track James, whose header from Joshua Kimmich's near-post corner was not dealt with adequately by Ralf Fahrmann.
Fahrmann saved a penalty against Porto in the UEFA Champions League in midweek, though he was also later beaten from 12 yards, but could only stand and watch as David Alaba's swerving free-kick from 30 yards crashed back off the crossbar.
James had an excellent chance to double Bayern's advantage less than five minutes after the restart, but he somehow fluffed his lines when Franck Ribery's pass presented him with an open goal.
However, the Colombian made amends by winning the penalty that Lewandowski slotted into the bottom-right corner in the 64th minute.
Schalke boss Domenico Tedesco took off Franco Di Santo and he responded by arguing with his coach, whose evening would have got worse had Fahrmann not kept out another Alaba free-kick.