Ten-Man Bayern Munich Survive Cup Scare In Nine-Goal Thriller
3rd April 2019
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
- 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 on Wednesday
- Bayern were 2-1 down at half-time having gone down to ten men early in the game, and threw away a two-goal lead in the second half
- The red card galvanised Heidenheim and they forced several chances before Robert Glatzel headed in the equaliser just before the half-hour mark
BERLIN, Germany- 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 on Wednesday.
Bayern were 2-1 down at half-time having gone down to ten
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
Bayern took the lead from a corner on 12 minutes. Leon Goretzka was left
unmarked to head the ball in from point blank range.
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Yet the script went up in flames when Bayern went down to
ten men just minutes later.
Niklas Suele was initially booked for a challenge on Robert
Andrich, but a video 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.
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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.