All Whites star Sarpreet Singh has scored four goals and made five assists for Bayern Munich II this season.

All Whites midfielder Sarpreet Singh continues to impress for Bayern Munich's second team, scoring both goals in a 2-1 win over FC Magdeburg in the German third division on Sunday (Monday NZT).

The former Wellington Phoenix star signed a dream three-year deal with the Bundesliga champions' reserve team in July, featuring for the first team during the International Champions Cup and Audi Cup pre-season tournaments against the likes of Real Madrid, AC Milan and Tottenham Hotspur.

Singh made such a big impression during pre-season that he was included in the club's Champions League squad. However, he is yet to turn out for the first team during the regular season as he learns his trade with Bayern's second-string in the 3. Liga competition.

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But Singh will have done his chances of a first-team recall no harm after bagging a brace in an impressive all-round display against FC Magdeburg.

For his first goal, Singh received the ball on the edge of the opposition box, took a touch with his left foot before firing an unstoppable right-footed drive into the bottom corner of the net.

His second was even more impressive, with Singh kicking off a rapid counter attack with a brilliant cross-field ball before breaking into the box and calmly slotting a miscued pass beyond Magdeburg's goalkeeper.

Singh will be desperate to make his mark for Bayern II with the German champions currently searching for a new manager after sacking Croatian Niko Kovac last week.

Kovac had spoken highly of Singh after his pre-season performances and even included him on the bench for DFL-Supercup match with Borussia Dortmund in August. But he was given his marching orders last week after an embarrassing 5-1 loss to Eintract Frankfurt left the club in fourth place on the ladder.

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been heavily linked with the vacancy at the Allianz Arena, though interim coach Hans-Dieter Flick strengthened his claims for the job after leading the team to a 4-0 rout of Dortmund in Der Klassiker on Saturday (Sunday NZT).

After the game, Bayern chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said Flick would "remain our coach for the forseeable future", so Singh will hope that his two-goal showing against Magdeburg caught his eye.

Singh has now scored four goals and made five assists in 11 appearances for Bayern II this season. His promising form saw him included in Danny Hay's first All Whites squad for the upcoming friendlies against Lithuania and Ireland.

Bayern II currently sit in ninth place in the 3. Liga table, with six wins, three draws and six defeats from their 15 matches this season.