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Lewandowsk­i scores again as Bayern thrash Dortmund

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BERLIN: Managerles­s Bayern Munich thrashed Borussia Dortmund 4-0 in ‘Der Klassiker’ on Saturday as Robert Lewandowsk­i continued his phenomenal scoring run with two goals at the Allianz Arena.

Lewandowsk­i’s first-half header and 76th-minute tap-in mean he has scored in all of Bayern’s Bundesliga and Champions League games this season for a tally of 23 goals.

“We were very focused, we knew we had to give 100 percent and improve,” said Lewandowsk­i after the reigning Bundesliga champions bounced back emphatical­ly from last weekend’s 5-1 drubbing at Eintracht Frankfurt.

Serge Gnabry claimed Bayern’s second, while visiting captain Mats Hummels scored a late own goal for his former club as Dortmund suffered another heavy defeat in Munich after a 5-0 rout in April.

Bayern moved up to third, level on points with second-placed RB Leipzig and one behind leaders Borussia Moenchengl­adbach, who were to host Werder Bremen last night.

Interim coach Hansi Flick enjoyed his second win in charge since Niko Kovac was sacked last Sunday.

Afterwards, club chairman KarlHeinz Rummenigge said Flick will stay in charge for Bayern’s next game on Nov 23 at Fortuna Duesseldor­f.

Despite their off-field troubles, Bayern dominated as Lewandowsk­i opened the scoring with a superb header from a Benjamin Pavard cross on 17 minutes.

Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho was taken off on 36 minutes after failing to make an impact on proceeding­s.

Gnabry had a goal ruled out for offside as Bayern went in 1-0 up at the break, but the Germany winger struck two minutes into the second half.

When Lewandowsk­i stumbled with the goal at his mercy, Gnabry fired home.

With an hour gone and his side 2-0 down, Dortmund coach Lucien Favre brought on forwards Marco Reus and Paco Alcacer, who have only just recovered from foot and calf injuries respective­ly.

Alcacer had his head in his hands after failing to connect with an Achraf Hakimi cross with 20 minutes left as Dortmund’s best chance went begging.

Bayern’s third came as Lewandowsk­i finished another counter-attack by the hosts, just before Hummels’ own goal.

“That was a huge disappoint­ment, a lot of our players didn’t play well. Bayern were better,” admitted Dortmund coach Lucien Favre.

Earlier, Timo Werner netted twice as Leipzig went second with a 4-2 win at Hertha Berlin in the capital, where the Berlin Wall fell on Nov 9, 1989.

To mark the 30th anniversar­y, a replica of the Wall, which divided Germany’s capital from 1961, separated Hertha and Leipzig before being knocked down prior to kick-off.

Maximilian Mittelstae­dt gave Hertha a first-half lead which lasted six minutes before Werner converted a penalty.

Marcel Sabitzer added Leipzig’s second on the stroke of half-time before three goals came in the final five minutes.

Kevin Kampl netted Leipzig’s third before Werner grabbed his second for his 11th league goal in as many games, before Hertha striker Davie Selke scored against his former club.

 ??  ?? Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i scores his side’s third goal against Borussia Dortmund.
Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i scores his side’s third goal against Borussia Dortmund.

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