Soccer: Bayern beat BVB thanks to Alaba



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The two title rivals entered the first league duel of the season with equal points. Bayern claimed their 10th consecutive competitive victory, the 28th in game 29 since the first coronavirus lockout. Marco Reus led Dortmund to the lead in front of empty ranks (45 °), goals from Alaba (45 ° + 4), Robert Lewandowski (49 °) and Leroy Sane (80 °) turned the game around. Dortmund only achieved the connecting goal (83rd) through former Salzburg Erling Haaland.

Lewandowski’s first Bayern goal was revoked after studying a video. The attacker’s knee was slightly offside (24th). A little later, Munich lost key player Joshua Kimmich with a suspected serious knee injury in a foul on Haaland. The final phase of the first half was tough: first, Raphael Guerreiro took Reus through the center, who crashed the ball into the near corner with conviction.

David Alaba (Bayern) scores a goal against Dortmund

AP / Martin Meissner

Alaba took the measure outside the area and scored 1: 1 with a free kick

Alaba’s first goal since July

On the other side, Alaba hit a short free kick, which Thomas Meunier had slightly deflected, into the right corner. For the Viennese, who finds himself in a contract dispute with increasingly hardened fronts with Bayern, it was his first competitive goal since the cup final in early July. At that time he had also scored a free kick in the 4-2 draw against Leverkusen.

Lewandowski’s hit shortly after the restart counted. The Pole headed in after a Lucas Hernández cross to his 11th league goal this season, on his sixth mission. From then on, Bayern controlled the game. Kingsley Coman hit the crossbar (50th), Sane, who had already scored 6: 2 in the Salzburg Champions League as “Joker”, after a counterattack on goal (80th).

Robert Lewandowski (Bayern) applauds with his teammates

Reuters / Action Images / Leon Kuegeler

Lewandowski scored three times that night, only once did he count

The Dortmund team brought hope through Haaland after a Guerreiro-Lupfer well worth seeing, on the other side another goal from Lewandowski did not count for offside. The Dortmund team conceded more goals against Munich than in the entire season so far (two). Bayern screwed up their goal count to 27 and set a Bundesliga record after seven rounds.

German Bundesliga, matchday 7

Saturday:

Dortmund – Bayern 2: 3 (1: 1)

Goals: Reus (45º), Haaland (83º) and Alaba (45º + 4), Lewandowski (48º), Sane (80º)

Bavaria: with Alaba (goal at 1: 1 / 45o + 4)

Leipzig – Freiburg 3: 0 (1: 0)

Tore: Konate (26.), Sabitzer (70./Elfmeter), Angelino (89.)

Leipzig: with Sabitzer (penalty at 2: 0/70.), Without Laimer (injured)

Freiburg: with Lienhart

Union Berlin – Bielefeld 5: 0 (3: 0)

Tore: Endo (3.), Andrich (13.), Becker (45. + 2), Kruse (52./Elfmeter), Teuchert (89.)

Union: with Trimmel

Bielefeld: with Prietl, without Gebauer

Mainz – Schalke 2: 2 (2: 1)

Goals: Brosinski (6th / penalty), Mateta (45th + 2 / penalty) or Uth (36th), St. Juste (82nd / own goal)

Mainz: Onisiwo from ’66, replacement for Stöger and Mwene

Schalke: Schöpf until 63, without stop

Augsburg – Hertha 0: 3 (0: 1)

Tore: Cunha (44./Elfmeter), Lukebakio (51), Piatek (85)

Augsburg: Gregoritsch up to 60.

Stuttgart – Frankfurt 2: 2 (2: 0)

Goals: González (17th / penalty), Castro (37th) or Silva (61st), Abraham (75th)

Stuttgart: Kalajdzic from 85.

Frankfurt: with Hinteregger, Ilsanker until 80, coach Hütter

Sunday:

Wolfsburg – Hoffenheim 3.30 pm

Leverkusen – Mönchengladbach 6:00 p.m.

Friday:

Bremen – 1: 1 Cologne (0: 0)

Goals: Bittencourt (82./ penalty) or Moisander (67./ own goal)

Bremen: with Friedl

Cologne: no Kainz (injured)

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