Bundesliga soccer: Bayern Munich win 4: 3 against Hertha BSC



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FC Bayern Munich beat Hertha BSC 4: 3 (1: 0) a week after their clear defeat in Hoffenheim. In the home game against Berlin, the record Bundesliga champion lost a two-goal lead in the second half before Robert Lewandowski scored the supposed winning goal (85th minute). But it wasn’t over: Jessic Ngankam drew initially (88th) and Lewandowski took a penalty in injury time, which he converted himself (90th + 3).

Lewandowski had previously put Bayern ahead (40th / 51st), while Jhon Córdoba (59th) and Matheus Cunha (71st) scored for the Berlin team.

Bayern had a two-goal lead in the second half when Córdoba headed a free-kick. Manuel Neuer still got the ball but couldn’t avoid the 1: 2. A little later, Cunha started a solo passing several Munich people down the left. After a double with Krzysztof Piątek, he scored with a forehand to equalize. Corentin Tolisso had a great opportunity to score the winning goal from a corner kick, but he fired the ball meters wide over the goal (80th).

On his third goal, Lewandowski ran into a Thomas Müller cross at the far post and fired at point-blank range. The immediate draw came with a header from Ngakam off a cross from Maximilian Mittelstädt, which gave Bayern a chance to win when they grabbed Lewandowski with a high ball in the penalty area.

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