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Ten-man Bayern survive Cup scare in nine-goal thriller

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BERLIN: Robert Lewandowsk­i saved his team from a humiliatin­g German Cup exit as Bayern Munich came from behind to beat second-tier Heidenheim in a 5-4 thriller.

Bayern were 2-1 down at halftime having gone down to 10 men early in the game, and threw away a two-goal lead in the second half.

Yet Lewandowsk­i’s late winner ended a rollercoas­ter resistance from Heidenheim and sent Bayern into the semi-finals.

“I don’t really know what to think of this game,” said Bayern striker Thomas Mueller on Sky Sports.

“After such a great start, it should have gone differentl­y for us. We didn’t play well, particular­ly after the red card, and it doesn’t feel all that good.”

Everything seemed to be going according to script when Leon Goretzka headed Bayern in front from a corner on 12 minutes.

Yet the script went up in flames when Bayern went down to 10 men just minutes later.

Niklas Suele was initially booked for a challenge on Robert Andrich, but a video assisted referee (VAR) review convinced the referee that Suele had denied Andrich a goalscorin­g opportunit­y.

The red card galvanised Heidenheim and they forced several chances before Robert Glatzel headed in the equaliser just before the half-hour mark.

Ten minutes later, the Allianz Arena was silenced as Marc Schnattere­r fired Heidenheim in front.

Mueller brought Bayern level after half-time, turning in Lewandowsk­i’s header with a marvellous, swivelling finish.

He then returned the favour three minutes later, setting up Lewandowsk­i to restore the lead for Bayern.

Serge Gnabry added a fourth for Bayern on 65 minutes, slotting the ball in at the far post at a corner.

Yet Glatzel stunned Bayern again when he scored twice in three minutes to make it 4-4.

Having pulled a goal back on 74 minutes, the Heidenheim striker completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot.

It ended in disappoint­ment for Heidenheim, however, as a handball at the other end allowed Lewandowsk­i to score the winner with an 84th minute penalty.

Werder Bremen also reached the semi-finals after they eased to a 2-0 win over Schalke thanks to goals from Milot Rashica and Davy Klaassen.

Rashica’s dipping shot from outside the area broke the deadlock just after the hour mark.

Klaassen slotted in a second shortly afterwards to ensure Werder’s place in the last four alongside Bayern, RB Leipzig and old rivals Hamburg.

“We didn’t play very well today but we had the quality to win anyway and we are very happy to be in the semis,” Bremen captain Max Kruse told Sky.

The semi-final draw will take place on Sunday.

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