Bayern Munich forward Arjen Robben has revealed new signing Arturo Vidal was desperate to take his penalty in the club's 3-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday.

Vidal recently joined Bayern Munich in a £28million deal from Juventus, and has slotted straight into Pep Guardiola's starting line-up.

Bayern cruised to victory at the Allianz Arena on Saturday night, with Thomas Muller netting a brace before allowing Arjen Robben to take a late penalty despite being on a hat-trick himself.

Arturo Vidal (centre) is consoled by Robert Lewandowski (right) after being refused the penalty kick

Thomas Muller let Arjen Robben (left) take over penalty duties, but Vidal was keen to take the spot kick

Speaking to reporters after the match, Robben revealed: 'We have a clear pecking order for penalties.

'Thomas is taker number one, I'm taker number two. But it's good that Arturo also wanted to take it. It's better than everyone being scared.'

Vidal is used to being the main man from the spot - he was the designated penalty taker at his former club - but it appears he won't be able to walk into the role in Munich.

Muller had already netted one penalty for his second of the game against Bayer Leverkusen, but gifted his fellow forward Robben the opportunity to get on the scoresheet himself.

'Arturo was Juventus' penalty taker and he asked me if he could take it, but it's all about being part of a team at Bayern Munich,' Muller said after the match.

Vidal joined Bayern Munich this summer in a £28million deal from Italian champions Juventus