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A fierce match occurred in Der Klassiker’s match when Borussia Dortmund hosted Bayern Munich. Die Roten overcame the host’s resistance with a 3-2 victory.
The Dortmund vs Bayern duel entitled Der Klassiker took place at Signal Iduna Park on Game’s Day 7th Bundesliga, Sunday (11/8/2020) WIB early morning. The match was fierce with five goals created in 90 minutes.
Bayern were able to overcome Dortmund’s resistance thanks to three goals from David Alaba (45 + 4 ‘), Robert Lewandowski (48’) and Lero Sane (80 ‘). Meanwhile, Die Borussen could only answer through Marco Reus (45 ‘) and Erling Haaland.
This victory brought Bayern to the top of the standings with 18 points. For Dortmund, this loss to Bayern left them stuck in 3rd place after scoring 15 points
[Gambas:Opta]The course of the match
The host had a golden opportunity to open the lead in the 20th minute. With a quick counterattack, Giovanni Reyna’s direct pass released Erling Haaland.
Unfortunately, Haaland’s attempt to score a goal was deflected from Manuel Neuer. Three minutes later, it was Bayern who managed to shake the Dortmund nets.
Serge Gnabry stabbed from the left before launching a low pass that Robert Lewandowski managed to trick into defeating Roma Burki. But after VAR, the referee disallowed this goal because Lewandowski was the first offside.
The deadlock in this match was finally broken in the 45th minute. Raphael Guerreiro unleashed a pullbait down the left side that Marcos Reus could grab.
Goal!! Strong kick from Reus to the post near the unbridled power of Neuer. Dortmund led 1-0.
Manuel Neuer could not contain the hard kick from Marco Reus. (Photo by Martin Meissner – Pool / Getty Images) Photo: Martin Meissner – Pool / Getty Ima / Pool
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Bayern were able to equalize just before the break thanks to a free-kick scheme in front of the Dortmund penalty area. Gnabry, Thomas Mueller and David Alaba stood in front of the ball.
Goal!! Gnabry and Mueller tapped the ball and were finished off by Alaba. Alaba’s kick hit Thomas Meunier before nesting in the left corner of Burki’s goal.
Bayern Munich’s free throw scheme can get into Borussia Dortmund’s goal (Photo by Martin Meissner – Pool / Getty Images) Photo: Martin Meissner – Pool / Getty Ima / Pool
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Score 1-1 to close the first half.
After the break, Bayern took the lead in the 48th minute. Lucas Hernández sent a cross from the left that Lewandowski could head on.
Goal!! Lewandowski’s header slipped into the left corner of Dorrmund’s goal without being held back by Burki. Bayern win 2-1.
Lagging behind Dortmund appeared to attack in the final 15 minutes of the match. This presents many loopholes in your defense.
This situation was taken advantage of by Bayern in the 80th minute. Lewandowski started Die Roten’s counterattack. He then handed the ball to Leroy Sane, who moved down the right side.
Goal!! Sane stabs in the penalty area before launching a horizontal shot that outlaws Burki. Bayern away 3-1.
Dortmund responded quickly to Sane’s goal three minutes later. Guerreiro unleashed a measured pass that found Haaland.
Goal!! Haaland, who escaped the offside trap, was able to outwit Neuer before putting the ball into Bayern’s goal. The score changed to 3-2 still to Bayern’s advantage.
In the remaining time, Bayern were able to maintain that 3-2 lead to close the game with a victory.
Player lineups
Borussia Dortmund: Roman Burki; Thomas Meunier, Manuel Akanji, Mats Hummels, Raphael Guerreiro; Axel Witsel, Thomas Delaney (Jude Bellingham 60 ‘); Jadon Sancho (Thorgan Hazard 69 ‘), Marco Reus, Giovanni Reyna (Julian Brandt 69’); Erling Haaland.
Bayern Munich: Manuel Neuer; Bouna Sarr, Jerome Boateng (Javier Martinez 69 ‘), David Alaba, Lucas Hernandez; Joshua Kimmich (Corentin Tolisso 36 ‘), Leon Goretzka; Kingsley Coman (Leroy Sane 69 ‘), Thomas Muller, Serge Gnabry; Robert Lewandowski.
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