Dortmund still can't do it.

For the seventh consecutive time, Borussia had to bow to Bayern Munich during the “Klassiker” of the German championship on Saturday.

A 3-2 defeat with a controversial taste, especially concerning the winning goal scored by Robert Lewandowski in the last quarter of an hour.

Before that, everything had started in the most anticipated way possible.

Set off at a fast pace in front of their fewer supporters than expected (15,000 due to the Covid) but noisy all the same, the Borussia players opened the scoring in the 5th minute through Reus, before Lewandowski replied four minutes later with his 22nd goal in 15 games this season.

Peno, not peno?

Coman then gave Bayern the advantage just before the break, but Haaland obviously couldn't sit back and watch it, so the Norwegian placed in the top corner, out of reach of Manuel Neuer, a marvel of the ball coiled from the right foot to the second post just after returning from the locker room.

His 51st goal in 51 Bundesliga games, even if it means talking about numbers.

And then the controversy, then.

The spirits were already heated by a big air shock between Brandt and Upamecano (the German was evacuated on a stretcher, the French was able to stay on the lawn) when the VAR changed the match at the start of the last quarter of 'time.

Referee Felix Zwayer, who hadn't seen anything at real speed, awarded Bayern a penalty for a Hummels hand on a corner after going to check on his screen.

A severe sanction, the defender having been pushed by Muller on the action.

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🔴 Bayern wins the Klassiker against Dortmund!


🤯 2-3 successes after a crazy match !!


⚽ Lewandowski, author of a double, and Haaland, also scorer, responded! Https: //t.co/7CNFJOWi0F

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Lewandowski did not miss the opportunity, and Marco Rose, the coach of Borussia, then let his anger explode towards the referee, who had according to him forgot to sanction a foul by Hernandez on Reus in the other area a little earlier.

Already warned before, he received a second warning, synonymous with exclusion.

"I think that Hernandez's foul on Reus, which is not whistled, was a penalty, and that the penalty whistled against Hummels, for a hand when he does not see the ball and he stumbles, is at questionable minimum.

I would have liked this match to be decided differently, he reacted after the meeting.

This season I have always controlled myself well, but in this very important match, in view of the unjustified refereeing decisions, I broke down ”.

Referee Felix Zwayer sent back to his past

His players also had very harsh words.

For Marco Reus, "it's a shame" that the referee was not called by his assistants to review the action where he was thrown by Hernandez.

“There was clearly a penalty.

I think it's a scandal.

I have to calm down a bit not to say more, but the referee was arrogant ”, denounced Haaland.

The Englishman Jude Bellingham, for his part, did not hesitate to send Felix Zwayer back to his past.

“If you watch a lot of decisions during the game… What can we expect if you give a referee who has rigged matches in the past the most important match in Germany to blow the whistle?

“, He blurted out on the Norwegian channel Viaplay.

Bellingham was referring to a case dating back to 2005, when Zwayer, then 23, was linked to the biggest match-fixing scandal in German football.

The referee Robert Hoyzer had admitted to having falsified the result of several matches of the German Cup, against money paid by a Croatian mafia active in sports betting.

Zwayer, who played as a linesman with him, was also sanctioned with a six-month suspension by the federation's sports court.

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