
"Bayern Munich clinched a statement result in the Bundesliga on matchday 24 as they scored late to defeat Borussia Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park. It is a monumental victory, as Bayern have now opened an 11-point lead over their closest title rival."
"Even though Bayern kept pushing for the opening goal, it was Dortmund who first got on the scoresheet through their first shot on target. Daniel Svensson delivered a good free kick in the 26th minute, which was brilliantly headed home by Schlotterbeck, further rubbing salt on the wounds of Bayern players and fans."
"After a timid end to the first half, Bayern came back in the game early in the second half. They created chances from the word go. Harry Kane came to Bayern's rescue in the 54th minute to level the score."
Bayern Munich secured a crucial victory against Borussia Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park on matchday 24, scoring late to win 2-1 and establish an 11-point lead in the Bundesliga title race. Coach Vincent Kompany deployed Serge Gnabry in the number ten position while keeping Jamal Musiala on the bench. Bayern dominated possession early but created limited clear chances, with Michael Olise forcing a save and Marcel Sabitzer blocking Harry Kane's shot. Dortmund capitalized on their first shot on target when Nico Schlotterbeck headed in a free kick from Daniel Svensson in the 26th minute. Bayern appeared rattled after conceding but regrouped in the second half, with Harry Kane equalizing in the 54th minute following a chip pass from Kimmich to Gnabry.
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