Dortmund lasted ten minutes in the classic German football. Bayern, 90. That is why they were able to overcome Haaland's initial double in the closing stages of the game and beat the eternal rival 4-2. He did it thanks to a stellar Lewandowski who scored a hat-trick and, in this way, he was proclaimed the just winner of the gunmen's duel against the Norwegian child prodigy who, in addition, had to retire injured just three days after playing the second leg of the Champions League against Sevilla. It does not matter to a Bayern that endures the pressure of Leipzig and continues at the top of the Bundesliga, two points behind the team led by Julian Nagelsmann.
The opening ten minutes of the quintessential clash in Germany were an ode in black-yellow. And on the piano, Erling Haaland. It took the Norwegian two minutes to land on the Allianz and impale the leather at the back of the net for the first time. Control, dry shot, Boateng rejection and goal. Five minutes later, the Scandinavian cyborg reappeared to climb the second to Hazard's center. Lewandowski, from the opposite side of the lawn, looks askance at the baby.
But there was much left. Too much for a BVB which, above, is a weapon of mass destruction but behind, a decal. The champion raised revolutions, forced the eternal rival to retreat and place his two lines of four at the height of the area. It began half an hour of harassment and demolition by an injured Bayern that, when their pride is touched, almost always responds. In this game it was no different. Imperial Sané on the right flank served Lewandowski first on a platter. The Pole was keen to join the Haaland party and set the boards from eleven meters before heading to the changing rooms.
The initial smile on the visitors' faces began to fade. In 60 ', when Haaland had to retire injured, Terzic's face was a poem. His own staggered. Reinier entered, but barely managed to cross the divide against an FCB that maintained constant suffocation. Lewy had the third. High or tall. Gnabry entered. More wood. Not a minute went by without the Bavarians finishing on goal. He did not stop insisting. And Dortmund, to resist. He did it until 88 ', at which point a Goretzka volley knocked down the Borusser wall for good. A minute later, Lewandowski finished the job from the front. Hat-trick against Haaland. 31 goals in the league. He commands.
Changes
Brandt (59 ', T. Hazard), Steffen tigges (59 ', Erling Braut Haaland), Serge gnabry (65 ', Kingsley Coman), Mateu morey (69 ', Dan-Axel Zagadou), Jude Bellingham (69 ', Thomas Delaney), Javi martinez (69 ', Boateng), Reinier carvalho (75 ', Marco Reus), Choupo-Moting (90 ', Müller), Luke (90 ', Sane)
Goals
0-1, 1 ': Erling Braut Haaland, 0-2, 8 ': Erling Braut Haaland, 1-2, 25 ': Lewandowski, 2-2, 43 ': Lewandowski, 3-2, 87 ': Leon Goretzka, 4-2, 89 ': Lewandowski
Cards
Referee: Marco Fritz
VAR Referee: Felix Zwayer
Lewandowski (27 ', Yellow) Meunier (28 ', Yellow