French champions Bordeaux heaped more misery on Bayern Munich with a 2-0 victory at the Allianz Arena to book their place in the Champions League knockout stage on Tuesday. France playmaker Yoann Gourcuff opened the scoring seven minutes before the break with a downward header. Morocco striker Marouane Chamakh wrapped up the win in stoppage time when he rounded off a neatly-worked counter attack after a blunder by Bayern keeper Hans-Jorg Butt. Bordeaux have 10 points from four games and enjoy an unassailable six-point lead over third-placed Bayern with two matches remaining. The defeat will increase pressure on Bayern coach Louis van Gaal as the German giants, who are also stumbling in the Bundesliga, risk missing out on a place in the next round. Juventus lie second in the group with eight points after beating Maccabi Haifa, who have no points, 1-0. Midfielder Mauro Camoranesi notched the winner in the first-half's stoppage time.