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Lewandowsk­i hits four as Bayern win seven-goal thriller

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BERLIN: Robert Lewandowsk­i neted four goals - including the decisive added-time penalty - as defending Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich survived a fight-back by Hertha Berlin to seal a nervy 4-3 win on Sunday.

Lewandowki, voted European footballer of the year on Friday, scored twice to put Bayern 2-0 up early in the second half only for Hertha to score three times to make it 3-3 with time almost up.

However, the Poland hot-shot then converted a 93rd-minute spot kick to seal the win which lits Bayern to fourth in the table.

The victory got Bayern back to winning ways ater their record 23-match winning streak was ended by a 4-1 defeat at Hoffenheim last Sunday.

Yet the European champions again looked jaded at the Allianz Arena while Hertha finished the stronger. Fresh from their 3-2 victory over Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday in the German

Super Cup, Bayern gave a first start to US junior internatio­nal Chris Richards, 20, at right-back.

In the build-up, Bayern announced the signing of defensive midfielder Marc Roca from Espanyol to replace Thiago Alcantara who has joined Liverpool.

HERTHA FIGHT BACK: Bayern made a nervy start as Hertha’s Colombia striker Jhon Cordoba beat Manuel Neuer on 15 minutes with a fierce strike, but he was offside.

Thomas Mueller headed the ball in the Hertha net on 36 minutes, but the VAR ruled he was offside.

Lewandowsk­i first struck on 40 minutes when he fired home the rebound ater Hertha goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow had saved his initial header.

It was Lewandowsk­i’s 100th Bundesliga goal for Bayern at Munich’s Allianz Arena.

It was 1-0 at the break, but the Poland star doubled his tally six minutes into the second half when he turned through 180 degrees to fire home ater Richard’s pass. The 21-year-old Cunha then made it 2-2 ater dribbling past Jerome Boateng, then beat David Alaba and Benjamin Pavard before firing past Neuer on 71 minutes.

Lewandowsk­i neted the decisive spot kick just before the whistle ater being pulled down by Berlin defender Maximilian Mitelstaed­t.

AUGSBURG MISS TOP SPOT: Augsburg missed the chance to top the table as they were held to a goalless draw at Wolfsburg, who had a first-half goal disallowed.

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Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i scores against Hertha Berlin during their German League match in Munich on Sunday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i scores against Hertha Berlin during their German League match in Munich on Sunday.

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