Riled Bayern rout Dortmund 5-0 to reclaim Bundesliga lead

AP  |  Berlin 

Stung by recent criticism, Munich delivered a clear statement of intent after reclaiming top spot in the with a 5-0 thrashing of former leader

leads Dortmund by one point with six rounds remaining.

"I've no explanation for it," Dortmund said.

Two former Dortmund players, and Robert Lewandowski, set back on track toward a record-extending seventh straight title a remarkable turnaround considering the side was nine points behind Dortmund earlier in the season.

After temporarily losing the lead in a 1-1 league draw at Freiburg last weekend, before a close shave to second-division in the German Cup on Wednesday, Bayern's pride was hurt.

"I'm particularly pleased because many people really criticised the team harshly," Bayern said.

The home side seized the initiative from the start, forcing a corner in the first minute and appealing for a penalty early on when Lewandowski went down under pressure from Abdou Diallo. Referee waved play on.

struck the outside of the post with Dortmund's first chance on a counterattack in the sixth minute. He should have scored - and it was the only chance.

Hummels opened the scoring with a header to a corner in the 10th minute for the former Dortmund captain's first league goal of the season.

A mistake from the 19-year-old gifted Lewandowski his 200th goal in the league seven minutes later. The Dortmund defender struck Lewandowski with an attempted pass and the Bayern forward - who previously played for Dortmund - gratefully lifted the ball over before scoring in off the right post.

Bayern kept pushing and deservedly scored again through Javi Martinez in the 41st, two minutes before made it 4-0 to have club waving his fists in triumph in the stands.

The second half was much quieter than the first and Lewandowski wrapped it up with his 21st goal of the season in the 89th.

"That was a lesson for us, a very, very difficult game for us," Dortmund said.

"Bayern was much better, they played with much more tempo."

LATE DRAMA

Luka scored in the ninth minute of stoppage time for Eintracht to consolidate its qualification place with a 2-1 win at Schalke.

The Serbian striker held his nerve to score despite furious protests from the home side over a decision made through VAR to award the spot kick for hand ball.

pushed his complaining players away from referee and his team of assistants after the final whistle, and then turned to berate them himself.

"I don't want to say too much. I am for VAR but as a coach you can't say everything. Otherwise you can be punished," Stevens said.

The result leaves Schalke just five points clear of in the relegation playoff spot with six rounds left.

moved five points clear of fifth-placed Borussia Moenchengladbach, which hosts Werder Bremen on Sunday.

CUNHA STARS FOR

scored a brilliant individual goal to seal Leipzig's 4-2 win at and consolidate third place.

The Brazilian forward produced a pirouette reminiscent of great Zinedine Zidane's to elude Mitchell Weiser, and then lifted the ball over to score in the 83rd minute.

drew with 1-1, helped by a VAR decision that appeared to overlook the offside-positioned in the build-up.

remained second from bottom, three points ahead of Hannover, which lost 3-1 at Wolfsburg.

Also, lost 2-1 at home to promoted

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 10:00 IST