Published on 12:00 AM, March 08, 2021

Lewandowski hattrick lifts Bayern

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski scored a hattrick against Borussia Dortmund during their 4-2 win in Saturday’s Bundesliga match to take his league tally to 31 goals. He is chasing Gerd Mueller’s record of 40 league goals in one season dating back to the 1971-72 campaign with 10 league games remaining. Photo: TWITTER

Champions Bayern Munich roared back from two goals down to beat Borussia Dortmund 4-2 on Saturday with a hattrick from Robert Lewandowski, to remain two points clear at the top of the Bundesliga.

Dortmund, who had won their four previous games in all competitions, scored twice with Erling Haaland in the opening nine minutes and Poland striker Lewandowski responded with a brace of his own in an explosive first half.

But a goal from Leon Goretzka in the 88th minute put the hosts in front and Lewandowski scored his third in the 90th to kill off the game.

"It is currently the case that if an opponent gets a chance, we get punished," said Bayern coach Hansi Flick. "But we shook ourselves after 2-0 and showed that we won't have it taken away from us.

"We deserved the win in the end because we dominated the game for an hour. The team showed it was awake after going 2-0 down."

Bayern, hunting a record-extending ninth consecutive league title, are on 55 points, two ahead of RB Leipzig, winners 3-0 at Freiburg. Dortmund dropped to sixth on 39. The league's two best attacks lived up to their reputation in Der Klassiker with a stunning four-goal first half performance in an empty Allianz Arena.

 In a flawless start, Dortmund, who had won the last four games in all competitions, were 2-0 up by the ninth minute with Haaland thundering in a shot and tapping in a cutback to take his league tally to 19 goals. Bayern, however, quickly worked their way back, took control and struck twice with Lewandowski in the 26th minute and a 44th minute penalty.