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Lewandowsk­i double edges Bayern past lowly Paderborn

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>> BERLIN: Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich squeezed past bottom side Paderborn 3-2 on Friday as Robert Lewandowsk­i netted twice to spare goalkeeper Manuel Neuer’s blushes in their final game before facing Chelsea in the Champions League.

Lewandowsk­i now has a league-leading tally of 26 goals in the top flight, illustrati­ng his importance to the team ahead of Tuesday’s last 16, first-leg tie in London.

Bayern twice surrendere­d the lead in Munich before securing the win which left them four points clear ahead of yesterday’s fixtures.

With Bayern leading 1-0 thanks to Serge Gnabry’s early goal, Neuer mistimed a clearance outside his area, allowing Paderborn midfielder Dennis Srbeny to fire into an empty net just before half-time.

“I was worried about knocking into him, because that would have been a red card,” Neuer explained.

“I had the feeling he would get to the ball before me. That’s why it looks that way. It’s part of my game and it happens.”

Lewandowsk­i then struck in the 70th minute to make it 2-1, only for Paderborn to draw level again after poor defending allowed Sven Michel a simple tap in 15 minutes from time.

However, there was still time for Lewandowsk­i to fire home the winner, thanks to Gnabry’s superb cross.

In the build-up, Bayern coach Hansi Flick warned his team had to focus on strugglers Paderborn, but the Bavarian giants seemed to have one eye on Chelsea.

“Paderborn absolutely challenged us to the very last,” admitted Flick.

Paderborn had the ball in Bayern’s net after four minutes when their striker Streli Mamba slid the ball under Neuer, but the effort was flagged offside.

As expected, Bayern took an early at the Allianz Arena when Gnabry celebrated his 100th Bundesliga appearance by turning and hitting into the bottom corner on 26 minutes.

 ??  ?? Bayern’s Robert Lewandowsk­i celebrates.
Bayern’s Robert Lewandowsk­i celebrates.

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