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Bayern squeeze past Gladbach on penalties

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BERLIN: Mats Hummels converted the decisive spot-kick on Sunday as Bayern Munich beat Borussia Moenchengl­adbach in a penalty shoot-out to win a Bundesliga warmup tournament after a 0-0 draw.

With the German top flight resuming Friday, Bayern lifted the four-team Telekom Cup in Duesseldor­f after both of their 45-minute matches were settled on penalties.

Fortuna Duesseldor­f hosted the annual day-long tournament, also featuring Bayern, Gladbach and Hertha Berlin.

After the final finished goalless, Bayern held their nerve in the shoot-out after Sandro Wagner and Gladbach’s Patrick Herrmann both had their spot-kicks saved.

Gladbach’s Swiss midfielder Denis Zakaria cannoned his effort off the post before Hummels coolly chipped home his penalty to hand Bayern the trophy.

Canadian starlet Alphonso Davies, the 18-year-old who Bayern signed for $13 million (11.4m euros) -- the highest transfer fee ever for a Major League Soccer player -- from Vancouver Whitecaps, made his Munich debut in the final after joining the Bavarian giants on January 1.

Bayern, second in the Bundesliga and six points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund, kick off the second half of the league season at Hoffenheim on Friday while thirdplace­d Gladbach resume their campaign at Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday.

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Mats Hummels

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