Khaleej Times

Bayern Munich reclaim Bundesliga top spot

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munich — Champions Bayern Munich dismantled Bundesliga title rivals Borussia Dortmund 5-0 on Saturday, scoring four goals in a flawless first half to reclaim top spot and get back on course for a record-extending seventh straight league crown.

The Bavarians exploded into action and scored twice in the opening 17 minutes through Mats Hummels and Robert Lewandowsk­i, adding two more from Javi Martinez and Serge Gnabry before the interval.

Lewandowsk­i’s strike meant the Polish forward became only the fifth player in Bundesliga history to reach the 200-goal mark and the first foreigner to do so.

The hosts, who drew 1-1 at Freiburg last week, stepped off the gas after the break and controlled the game before Lewandowsk­i scored again in the 89th minute and Bayern moved up to 64 points with six matches remaining, one point clear of Dortmund.

“We put them instantly under pressure. We wanted to attack them early and we overran them,” Bayern coach Niko Kovac said. “It was exactly what we had set out to do. We may have had some slipups this season but that happens.

“There were many critics of this team and that is why I am really happy for my players today.”

The first chance, however, fell to Dortmund with Mo Dahoud hitting the post after a lightning quick break.

But that was the last Dortmund attack for a long time, with a glancing header by Hummels putting the host ahead in the 10th minute and highlighti­ng their aerial superiorit­y.

In total Bayern had 22 shots on goal compared to Dortmund’s four and things got worse when Dan-Axel Zagadou’s backpass fell to Lewandowsk­i in the 17th and the Bundesliga’s leading scorer chipped it over keeper Roman Buerki and volleyed in. —

 ?? AFP ?? Bayern’s players celebrate a goal against Dortmund. —
AFP Bayern’s players celebrate a goal against Dortmund. —

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