Bundesliga round-up
Borussia Dortmund lost ground on Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga on Wednesday night as they failed to take maximum points for the first time this season.
SkySports.com » 1hBorussia Dortmund lost ground on Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga on Wednesday night as they failed to take maximum points for the first time this season.
SkySports.com » 1hBorussia Dortmund's club-record 11-match winning run ends as they come from behind to draw at Hoffenheim.
BBC Sport » 2hBayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski comments on his incredible number of goals during the sideâs match against VfL Wolfsburg at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday. Speaking immediately after the match Lewandowski calls the evening âincredibleâ, while teammate Thomas Müller says it was unlikeâ
Guardian » 7hROBERT LEWANDOWSKI can claim to have made one of the most remarkable substitute contributions when he bagged five goals in nine minutes for Bayern Munich last night.
Daily Express » 12hPlus: how many clubs who have been managed by two different World Cup-winning managers; how many teams have players with identical names; where does the term hat-trick come from? Send your questions and answers to [email protected] and follow us on Twitter âReading a Blackpool forum, oneâ
Guardian » 15hRobert Lewandowski and Francesco Totti stars in a weekly stats review that also throws the spotlight on Heracles, Zamalek, Borussia Dortmund and USA's women.
FIFA.com News » 16hRobert Lewandowski was struggling to comprehend his jaw-dropping feat of scoring five times in nine second-half minutes to help Bayern Munich beat Wolfsburg 5-1.
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