Arjen Robben scored deep into stoppage time as Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich twice battled back from two goals down to clinch a spectacular 5-4 victory over ambitious RB Leipzig.
The hosts, who will finish a distant second behind Bayern, were ahead as early as the second minute through Marcel Sabitzer and although Robert Lewandowski equalised, further strikes from Timo Werner – from the penalty spot – and Yussuf Poulsen appeared to have put Leipzig in control.
84' RB Leipzig 4-2 Bayern Munich
FT RB Leipzig 4-5 Bayern Munich
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Thiago cut the gap to a single goal once more before Werner’s second made it 4-2 to the hosts.
Late drama followed, however, with Lewandowski reducing the deficit once more and David Alaba levelling things up in the first minute of stoppage time before Robben’s left-footed strike five minutes later snatched an unlikely win and ensured Bayern sit 13 points clear of their rivals with one game left.
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