Summary This was their first league meeting since 1982 after Darmstadt's promotion last season
BERLIN (AFP) - Bayern Munich knocked Borussia Dortmund off top spot in the German league on Saturday with a 3-0 win at Darmstadt in the Bundesliga s David verses Goliath clash.
With Dortmund hosting Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday, Pep Guardiola s Bayern took their chance to go top with their fifth win from five games and leave Darmstadt hunting a first win over the Bavarian giants after seven attempts.
This was their first league meeting since 1982 after Darmstadt s promotion last season.
The Munich squad has a market value of 559 million euros ($632m), compared to Darmstadt s 19 million, and their tally of 40 fan clubs is dwarfed by the 4,000 Bayern can boast.
All three scorers -- new signings Arturo Vidal, Kingsley Coman and Sebastian Rode -- claimed their first goals of the season with Munich s star forward Robert Lewandowski injured and Thomas Mueller on the bench.
Vidal opened his Bayern account by turning his defender just outside the box and curling a shot in off the post on 20 minutes.
Rode then punished his former club by dribbling to the box and his cross was buried by France Under-21 international Coman on 62 minutes.
Rode then claimed his own when his shot hit the post and he slotted home the rebound to claim Bayern s third on 63 minutes.
The result left Darmstadt in 12th place.
Bottom side Borussia Moenchengladbach s disastrous start to the season continued as they suffered their fifth straight defeat in losing 1-0 at neighbours Cologne in the Rhineland derby.
French striker Anthony Modeste claimed his seventh goal in all competitions, and his fourth in the Bundesliga, with a crisp header on 64 minutes.
The victory lifted Cologne up to fourth while Gladbach, who lost their opening Champions League group stage match 3-0 at Seville on Tuesday, remain rooted to the foot of the table.
Wolfsburg celebrated their 70th birthday with a 2-0 win at home to Hertha Berlin as Dutch striker Bas Dost netted twice to lift his side up third.
After netting the opener on 76 minutes, Dost drilled home a penalty on 89 minutes after a foul on Germany international Julian Draxler.
Ingolstadt made history as the first Bundesliga team to win all three of their home games in their debut season in Germany s top flight after Moritz Hartmann drilled home a 93rd-minute penalty which put the Bavarians fifth.
Bremen were reduced to ten men five minutes into injury time when midfielder Philipp Bargfrede was sent off for fouling Ingolstsadt s USA international Alfredo Morales.
Hamburg were held to a goalless draw at home to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Mainz are up to sixth after Friday s 3-0 win at home to Hoffenheim with midfielder Yunus Malli claiming a hat-trick to leave the attacking midfielder with five goals in five games.
Japan striker Yoshinori Muto hit the crossbar.
