The Asian Age

Dortmund beat defending champions Bayern Munich

Bayern have now been beaten in three of their last six games after defeats by Hertha Berlin and Borussia Moenchengl­adbach, managing just eight points from the last 21 available.

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● Moenchengl­adbach, managing just eight points from the last 21 available.

They will drop to fourth in the table on Sunday if RB Leipzig beat Bayer Leverkusen at home. Lucien Favre’s Dortmund remain unbeaten and four points clear of secondplac­ed Gladbach at the top of the table.

After Lewandowsk­i twice gave Bayern the lead at Signal Iduna Park against his former club, Dortmund captain Marco Reus hit two equalisers before substitute Alcacer struck in the 73rd minute.

“We didn’t trust ourselves in the first half, but we played awesome football after the break and it was great fun,” said Reus.

Alcacer has now scored eight goals in six league appearance­s since signing on loan from Barcelona.

Bayern took a deserved lead when Serge Gnabry curled in a cross for Lewandowsk­i to power a header past stand- in Dortmund goalkeeper Marwin Hitz on 26 minutes. It was 1- 0 at the break, but Dortmund drew level when Manuel Neuer brought Reus down in the area in the 49th minute and the skipper calmly converted the penalty.

Lewandowsk­i restored the lead three minutes later, heading home his second — his 14th goal in 16 matches for Bayern against Dortmund, who he left in 2014 on a free transfer. Reus had a chance cleared off the line on 59 minutes, before Lewandowsk­i had the ball in the net, but was flagged for offside. — AFP

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