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Bayern win as Bundesliga records tumble

Tuesday, August 25 2015 by SNTV
  • Bayern Munich concede the joint-quickest goal in Bundesliga history but net a last-minute winner to beat TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. There are also victories for Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Dortmund against Hannover 96 and newly-promoted Ingolstadt 04 respectively.

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    Bayern Munich conceded the joint-quickest goal in Bundesliga history but turned it around and scored a last-minute winner in an action-packed game.

    Kevin Volland seized on a misplaced David Alaba pass to put Hoffenheim in front after nine seconds.

    The striker becoming the first player to score with his maiden touch of the match in Bundesliga history.

    Volland shares the record for the fastest strike with Bayer Leverkusen's Karim Bellarabi, who achieved the feat almost exactly a year ago.

    Manuel Neuer's slip cost him a vital few seconds but he had every right to be angry at Alaba's mistake.

    The defending champions equalised through Thomas Muller just four minutes before half-time after summer signing Douglas Costa's effort was parried.

    After the break Bayern centre-back Jerome Boateng received his second yellow card for a handball in the area but Eugen Polanski's strike struck the post.

    Substitute Robert Lewandowski then netted a 90th-minute equaliser after more wing wizardry by Costa and a neat dummy by Mario Gotze.

    Bayern's opponents next weekend, Bayer Leverkusen, recorded a 1-0 victory at Hannover 96 thanks to a trademark free-kick by Hakan Calhanoglu.

    The Turkey playmaker finding the perfect cure for the pharmaceutical club after their Champions League defeat by Italians Lazio.

    While Borussia Dortmund continued their revival under new coach Thomas Tuchel with a 4-0 thrashing of newly-promoted Ingolstadt.

    A characteristically free-flowing move earning right-back Matthias Ginter his first goal for BVB.

    Before ex-Manchester United playmaker Shinji Kagawa left their Audi-backed opponents stuck in reverse.

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