Five-Star Bayern Crush Dortmund To Return To Bundesliga Summit
7th April 2019
The champions may be just a single point ahead of Dortmund in the title race, but the two teams were separated by a gargantuan gulf in quality at the Allianz Arena
- Robert Lewandowski humiliated his old club on Saturday as Bayern Munich obliterated Borussia Dortmund with a scintillating 5-0 win to reclaim their spot at the top of the Bundesliga
- Bayern began the day under immense pressure, having slipped two points behind Dortmund in the title race a week earlier
- Mahmoud Dahoud struck the post early on for the visitors, but two quick goals from former Dortmund players put a dominant Bayern firmly in the driving seat
MUNICH, Germany- Robert Lewandowski humiliated his old club on Saturday as Bayern Munich
obliterated Borussia Dortmund with a scintillating 5-0 win to reclaim their
spot at the top of the Bundesliga.
"We are so
happy, everything went according to plan today," Lewandowski told
Sky.
Bayern began the day
under immense pressure, having slipped two points behind Dortmund in the title
race a week earlier.
They ended it on
cloud nine, after a masterful first-half performance left Dortmund in the dust
and put Bayern on course for a seventh successive league title.
The champions may be
just a single point ahead of Dortmund in the title race, but the two teams were
separated by a gargantuan gulf in quality at the Allianz Arena.
"Bayern taught
us a lesson today," Dortmund coach Lucien Favre told Sky.
"If we keep
playing like that, then we will find it difficult to stay in the
race."
Mahmoud Dahoud
struck the post early on for the visitors, but two quick goals from former
Dortmund players put a dominant Bayern firmly in the driving seat.
Hummels landed the
first blow on ten minutes, rising high at a corner to head in the opener for
Bayern.
Lewandowski then
pounced on a mistake by Dortmund centre-back Dan-Axel Zagadou to double the
lead.
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Having robbed
Zagadou of possession, Lewandowski then looped the ball over goalkeeper Roman
Buerki and scissor-kicked it into the open net.
Buerki kept a
furious Bayern at bay for a short while, denying Lewandowski, Hummels and
Thomas Mueller with a series of saves.
But the Dortmund
keeper could do nothing to stop the Bavarians' third, a blistering strike from
the edge of the area from Javi Martinez.
With their defence
in disarray, Dortmund could only watch on as Serge Gnabry headed in Bayern's
fourth just before half-time.
Lewandowski rubbed
salt in the wound by netting his second goal just before full-time.
"It's not over
yet, there are still six games to go and it is a difficult path ahead of
us," Lewandowski told television after the game.
The win leaves the
title race finely poised on paper, but with Dortmund in the doldrums and Bayern
bouncing, Niko Kovac's side are now firm favourites to finish first.
RB Leipzig and
Eintracht Frankfurt remain on course to take the remaining two Champions League
spots after both won earlier on Saturday.
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Leipzig twice came
from behind to claim a fourth consecutive victory in all competitions.
Kai Havertz gave
Leverkusen the lead with an early penalty, but Leipzig replied almost
immediately when Marcel Sabitzer curled in a free-kick from the edge of the
box.
Havertz restored the
lead with a superb half-volley. Yet an Emil Forsberg penalty and excellent
finishes from Cunha and Timo Werner saw Leipzig come back to win the
game.
Fourth-placed
Frankfurt, meanwhile, snatched a late 2-1 win at Schalke.
Schalke's Suat
Serdar cancelled out Ante Rebic's opener, but Frankfurt were awarded an
injury-time penalty by VAR and Luka Jovic fired in the winner.
Schalke remain five
points clear of the bottom three after Nuremberg and Stuttgart shared the
points in a relegation showdown.
Matheus Pereira gave
Nuremberg the lead, but Stuttgart's Ozcan Kabak's controversial equaliser was
allowed by VAR despite an apparent offside in the build-up.
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The draw keeps
Stuttgart four points ahead of Nuremberg in the relegation play-off place.
Relegation seems all
but certain for Hanover after a 3-1 defeat to local rivals Wolfsburg.
Hanover took the
lead through Henrik Weydandt, but Wolfsburg came from behind with goals from
Renato Steffen and Jerome Roussillon.
Elsewhere, a Marko
Grujic goal was not enough for Hertha Berlin, as they lost 2-1 at home to
Fortuna Duesseldorf thanks to a Benito Raman brace.