Lewandowski Brace Not Enough As Bayern Held In Bundesliga Opener

16th August 2019

The resulting penalty, given by VAR, was coolly converted by the Polish striker to bring the champions back on level terms

Bayern Munich's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski (R) and Hertha Berlin's German defender Niklas Stark vie for the ball during the German First division Bundesliga football match FC Bayern Munich v Hertha Berlin in Munich, southern Germany, on August 16, 2019.PHOTO/ AFP
Bayern Munich's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski (R) and Hertha Berlin's German defender Niklas Stark vie for the ball during the German First division Bundesliga football match FC Bayern Munich v Hertha Berlin in Munich, southern Germany, on August 16, 2019.PHOTO/ AFP
SUMMARY
  • Hertha, who finished 11th last season, frustrated Bayern and took a shock lead in the first half after Lewandowski's opener. The Polish striker then saved a point with his second-half penalty

  • Questions over Kovac's tactics and relentless criticism of the club's transfer policy had also unsettled Bayern in the build-up, but they looked sharp early on as Joshua Kimmich and Serge Gnabry probed and prodded on the right wing

  • Lewandowski, Gnabry and Corentin Tolisso all came close as Bayern pushed for the winner late on, but Hertha held on to take a well-earned point back to the capital city

BERLIN, Germany- A brace for Robert Lewandowski was not enough to save Bayern Munich from making a spluttering start to the new Bundesliga season as the reigning German champions were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Hertha Berlin on Friday. 

Hertha, who finished 11th last season, frustrated Bayern and took a shock lead in the first half after Lewandowski's opener. The Polish striker then saved a point with his second-half penalty.

Despite winning the domestic double last season, Bayern opened the season under pressure after a 2-0 defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the German Supercup two weeks earlier.  

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Questions over Kovac's tactics and relentless criticism of the club's transfer policy had also unsettled Bayern in the build-up, but they looked sharp early on as Joshua Kimmich and Serge Gnabry probed and prodded on the right wing.  

The duo finally broke Hertha on 24 minutes, as Kimmich set up Gnabry's to send a fizzing cross towards Lewandowski, who prodded home at full stretch from close range.  

With Bayern completely in control, Hertha struck twice in quick succession to turn the game on its head.  

The equaliser arrived with a dollop of good fortune on 36 minutes, as a hopeful long-range effort from Dodi Lukebakio deflected off Vedad Ibisevic and wrongfooted Manuel Neuer.  

Three minutes later, Hertha took the lead in curious fashion after Marko Grujic clashed heads with new Bayern signing Benjamin Pavard. 

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While Pavard pulled up holding his head, Grujic managed to chase down the loose ball and round Neuer before himself collapsing to the turf.  

Both players were quickly back on their feet, and Grujic was in the spotlight again when he pulled down Robert Lewandowski off the ball on the hour mark.  

The resulting penalty, given by VAR, was coolly converted by the Polish striker to bring Bayern back on level terms.  

Lewandowski, Gnabry and Corentin Tolisso all came close as Bayern pushed for the winner late on, but Hertha held on to take a well-earned point back to the capital city.