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Bayern Munich achieved a spectacular 3: 2 victory over Borussia Dortmund in a match on matchday 7 of the German Bundesliga, played at the “Signal Iduna Park” stadium.
The hosts managed to take the lead thanks to Marco Royce (45 ‘), but shortly after David Alaba (45 + 4’) equalized with a direct free kick. The scoring spectacle continued in the second half, when Robert Lewandowski (48 ‘, 80’) scored twice and Erling Holland (83 ‘) formed the final result.
Thus, both teams repeated the result of the final of the German Super Cup just over a month ago. Now, however, Bayern broke away at the top of the standings with an 18-point lead, 2 more than RB Leipzig. Borussia is in third place with 15 points.
The match started extremely dynamic and the guests were able to take the lead in the 40th second. Serge Gnabri invaded the penalty area and found himself very close to Burke’s right crossbar. The footballer was preparing for a shot, but Robert Lewandowski overtook him and sent the ball outside the net.
The “yellow-blacks” responded to the blow in the 5th minute. Holland showed class, but at the crucial moment they decided to look for their teammate in the penalty area and the ball was killed.
In the 14th minute, Leon Goretzka was on the verge of goal after catching a good cross from Jerome Boateng. The footballer pointed the ball with his head, but Roman Burki reflected.
In the 20th minute, Giovanni Reina and Erling Holland advanced dangerously towards Manuel Neuer. The former cunningly took out the Norwegian superstar, but his shot was inaccurate and the ball went through the gate.
In minute 24 a controversial situation arose. Lewandowski sent the ball into the goal after an excellent assist from Gnabri. However, Judge Manuel Grafe consulted with the VAR, after which it was determined that the Pole was in an ambush.
In the 34th minute, Kimih made a mistake and tried to correct it by trying to stop the Netherlands. However, the gossip player suffered a serious injury and was forcibly replaced by Tolisso.
In the 45th minute, Borussia’s gradual attack ended with Guerrero’s pass to Marco Royce. The footballer escaped from several Bayern defenders and with a single touch sent the ball to the door.
However, this did not bother the Bavarians, who tied for added time in the first half. The team hit a foul on the edge of the penalty area. David Alaba took responsibility and received the involuntary help from the back of Thomas Munier, who made the ball with an inescapable path – 1: 1.
In the second half, the dynamics of the game never diminished. In the 47th minute, the Netherlands took off perfectly in the penalty area, slightly away from the door. The Norwegian fired, but sent the ball slightly off the left crossbar.
In the 49th minute, Bayern reached a turning point. Hernandez moved up the flank and focused on the penalty area, where Lewandowski slipped off his bodyguard, Hummels, and stretched Burke’s net with his head.
Soon after, Kingsley Koman decided to try his luck with a powerful mixer just yards from the edge of the penalty area. However, the ball hit the right post.
In the 63rd minute, Giovanni Reina smashed the ball between Boateng’s legs and flew to the far corner of Neuer. However, the Bayern goalkeeper showed his class and saved.
In the 72nd minute, Lewandowski received a wonderful pass from Goretzka. The Pole didn’t think about it and fired a shot at the door. However, the ball flew over the crossbar.
In the 80th minute, the Bavarians doubled their lead. Robert Lewandowski showed a great look and passed Leroy Sane, who calmly sent the ball from inside the area to the bottom left corner.
In the 83rd minute, however, Borussia saved the intrigue for last. Guerrero brought out Holland in a wonderful way, who came face to face with Neuer. The Norwegian played the situation as accurately as possible and beat Neuer.
In added time, Lewandowski sent the ball back into Burke’s goal, but his goal was disallowed due to an ambush.
Borussia Dortmund – Bayern Munich 2: 3
Goal scorers: Marco Royce (45 ‘), David Alaba (45 + 4’), Robert Lewandowski (48 ‘, 80’, 90 + 3 ‘), Earling Holland (83’)
Borussia Dortmund: Burke, Munier, Akanji, Hummels, Guerrero, Witsel, Delaney (Bellingham 60 ‘), Sancho (Azrar 69’), Royce, Reina (Brand 69 ‘), The Netherlands
Coach: Lucien favre
Bayern Munich: Neuer, Sar, Boateng (Martinez 69 ‘), Alaba, Hernandez, Kimih (Tolisso 34’), Goretzka, Gnabri, Mueller, Koman (69 ‘), Lewandowski
Coach: Hans-Dieter Flick
Dortmund, Signal Iduna Park Stadium
Judge: Manuel Grafe
Yellow cards: Delaney, Witsel (Borussia); Kimih, Lewandowski (Bayern)
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