
Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund: Goals, Highlights from DFB-Pokal Match
Robert Lewandowski continued to torment his former side, scoring again against the club that once employed him as Bayern Munich took a 1-0 lead over Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena.
The Pole's chipped effort hit off the post, but he chased the rebound and slotted home to give the Bavarians the lead in their DFB-Pokal tie.
"GOLAZO de #Lewandowski!! (Vine by @paolo_valdivia) https://t.co/F3Gjh2njJE
— gizmonek (@gizmo_NE) April 28, 2015"
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"Robert Lewandowski has now scored in all THREE of his games for Bayern Munich against former club Borussia Dortmund. pic.twitter.com/6kWk737GYf
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) April 28, 2015"
Earlier on, Thiago Alcantara showed off some impressive dribbling to bamboozle Dortmund.
"Le superbe dribble de Thiago Alcantara face à Dortmund... https://t.co/a54WMPlNQw
— L'Actu Foot (@ActuFoot_) April 28, 2015"
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang equalised for Borussia Dortmund with a sliding finish that Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer claimed he saved before crossing the line.
"El gol de Aubameyang que empata en el Allianz Arena. https://t.co/n9yph3phC1
— ⚽Deporte de Gol⚽️ (@TelesfericoGol) April 28, 2015"
Pep Guardiola was enraged during extra-time after a foul on Lewandowski.
"Lewandowski got clobbered, and Guardiola was ready to fight someone. https://t.co/PRZRb6Fl4I #DerKlassiker
— KICKTV (@KICKTV) April 28, 2015"
In the end, the penalty shootout was quite poor, as only two penalties (both by Dortmund) were made and both of Bayern's first two takers, Philipp Lahm and Xabi Alonso, slipped in their attempts.
"Here are all of the 4 penalties Bayern missed in the shootout tonight. http://t.co/YS5B7CBTis
— Football Vines (@FootballVines) April 28, 2015"
Naturally, John Terry and Steven Gerrard jokes made the rounds.
"John Terry knows how you feel, Philipp Lahm. pic.twitter.com/U4hpt0O67l
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) April 28, 2015"
"@br_uk pic.twitter.com/TJ4EvJVUxV
— EOW (@_EOW_) April 28, 2015"
In the end, Neuer took the final attempt of the shootout and hit his attempt off the bar.
"Maybe Neuer isn't perfect after all... https://t.co/ohyH5RdX7s
— #66 Sports (@hashtag_66) April 28, 2015"
Jurgen Klopp was quite enthused to make the final. Pep Guardiola, on the other hand, looked less-than enthused at his counterpart's celebration.
"That is one cold stare from Pep. pic.twitter.com/UM5tdtD6Ig
— KICKTV (@KICKTV) April 28, 2015"
But in the end, there were no hard feelings between the two.
"Respect shown between rival managers after #BVB advance in the DFB-Pokal. pic.twitter.com/6HgcorOtDU
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) April 28, 2015"
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