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Bundesliga: Bayern Munich finally beaten after 32 games, Hoffenheim wins 4-1

It was Bayern’s first defeat in any competition since a 2-1 loss at Borussia Mönchengladbach on Dec. 7, 2019, and Hansi Flick’s third loss as a coach since he took over the Bavarian powerhouse on Nov. 3, 2019.

AP Reported by: AP munich Published on: September 27, 2020 22:16 IST
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Hoffenheim's scorer Ermin Bicakcic (left) scores the opening goal against Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer on Sunday.

Hoffenheim ended Bayern Munich’s 32-game run without defeat on Sunday with a 4-1 win in the Bundesliga.

Bayern’s former reserve team coach, Sebastian Hoeneß, coaxed a concentrated, relentless team effort from his new side and was rewarded with goals from Ermin Bicakcic, Munas Dabbur and two including a penalty from Andrej Kramaric in Sinsheim.

It was Bayern’s first defeat in any competition since a 2-1 loss at Borussia Mönchengladbach on Dec. 7, 2019, and Hansi Flick’s third loss as coach since he took over the Bavarian powerhouse on Nov. 3, 2019.

“We delivered a huge fight as a team, That's why we won,” Hoffenheim goalkeeper Oliver Baumann said.

Bicakcic opened the scoring in the 16th minute with a header from a corner, and Dabbur made it 2-0 eight minutes later. Baumann’s long kick seemed to catch Bayern’s defense by surprise. Benjamin Pavard attempted to win the ball from Kramaric, but instead it fell kindly for Dabbur, who calmly lobbed the ball over Bayern's advancing goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

Joshua Kimmich pulled one back in the 36th, letting fly from outside the penalty area inside the far top corner, giving Baumann no chance.

Flick brought on star striker Robert Lewandowski and midfielder Leon Goretzka for the last half hour, then Kingsley Coman and the 17-year-old Jamal Musiala with a little more than a quarter-hour remaining.

But Kramaric scored in the 77th, taking Ihlas Bebou’s pass before turning and shooting past Neuer inside the far post.

Hoffenheim missed further chances to score before Neuer brought down Bebou to concede the penalty in injury time. Kramaric duly converted from the spot.

Hoeneß coached Bayern’s reserve team to the third division title last season after previously coaching its under-19 side. He is the son of former Bayern and West Germany striker Dieter Hoeneß, and nephew of Dieter’s brother Uli, who also played for Bayern and West Germany, before spending more than 40 years in Bayern club management. Uli Hoeneß finally stepped down as president last year.

The game was watched by 6,030 spectators. Limited numbers of fans have been allowed at most games since last weekend for the first time since restrictions against the coronavirus started in March.

Freiburg was to host Wolfsburg for the second round’s last game later.

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