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Hans Flick’s team won their first national title of the season 3-2 at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night. Thomas Müller doubled the lead after Bayern went ahead with a goal from Toliso. Julian Brandt and Earling Holland scored two goals for Dortmund before and after the break.
Bayern, who won the UEFA Champions League, the Bundesliga and the German Cup last season, have won two titles in six days. They beat Sevilla last Thursday to win the UEFA Super Cup.
In the eighteenth minute of the game, Bayern went ahead with a great counterattack. Toliso took a low shot from the right side of his teammate’s extended pass, the ball bouncing off the goalkeeper’s leg and hitting the crossbar before returning to the goal line. The French midfielder ran and sent the net back to the net.
Mueller doubled the lead in the 32nd minute. The German forward found direction in the head of an Alfonso Davis center from the left.
Dortmund reduced the lead at seven minutes. German striker Brandt edged the keeper with a powerful high shot off the Dutch D-box.
Holland tied in the tenth minute of the second half. The young Norwegian forward sent the ball into the net with a left-footed shot from Thomas Delini’s defensive pass into the backcourt.
Dortmund could have gone further after a while. However, goalkeeper Nayar blocked Holland’s shot from a dangerous spot in area D.
Kimich scored the winning goal in the 62nd minute with extraordinary skill. He snatched the ball from the opponent’s leg in the middle and advanced on Lewandowski. Kimich fell on the return pass to take a shot, the goalkeeper jumped up and stopped. The German midfielder hit the target with his left foot shot from behind while lying down.
In the Bundesliga, Schalke beat Sevilla 6-0 to win the Super Cup. After 23 consecutive victories and 32 unbeaten matches, Bayern were suddenly lost last Sunday; The league lost 4-1 at Hoffenheim. However, they did not take long to turn around. Another feather added to the crown of success with a great victory.
Bibiana Steinhaus, the first female referee in the top five leagues in Europe, ended her career with this highly competitive match. Her name was added to the FIFA referee panel for an international match in 2005. Bibiana made her Bundesliga debut three years ago. She was fired at 41 after a long journey.
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