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Marco Reus had a need to speak.

After being substituted, the BVB captain sat on the bench and gesticulated to Erling Haaland, who had to leave the pitch a few minutes earlier.

What the 31-year-old saw in the following minutes should not have improved his mood.

Bayern continued to turn up, scored two more goals and won the top game against Borussia Dortmund 4-2.

“We started well and then became too passive.

In the second half we had too little danger, ”said Reus.

But that's not the only reason why BVB gave up a two-goal lead and ended up with no points.

Before Leon Goretzka made it 3-2 in the 88th minute, there was a tricky duel between Bayern's Leroy Sane and Emre Can at the center line.

Referee Marco Fritz let the game go, although he could have whistled a Sanés foul.

Can, but not have to.

Goretzka (M) celebrates his goal to make it 3-2

Source: dpa / Günther Schiffmann

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Reus was pissed off.

“The scene before the 3-2 was a clear foul for me.

I tell them very honestly: If that had been at Bayern, he would have whistled it 100 percent.

It's so.

It's so.

It is because it is just that.

It's so.

Ready, off, "said the visibly eaten Reus at Sky.

"Otherwise we only have stop and go"

Bayern's Thomas Müller naturally assessed the scene differently: “I don't think we want such duels to be whistled at the center line, otherwise we only have stop and go.

I wouldn't have seen it as a foul against us either.

You can believe me or not now.

There is nothing worse than when everything is always blown the same way. "

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Referee Fritz let the game go.

As a result, Bayern took the lead for the first time through Goretzka.

“That was a great energy performance.

We are overjoyed that we won, ”said Goretzka.

Just two minutes after Goretzka's goal, Robert Lewandowski made everything clear with his third goal of the evening.

"It started well and ended very badly," said BVB coach Edin Terzic.