Dramatic: Pep Guardiola: insane end to Bayern Munich win at Hoffenheim
Bayern’s grist effort on target arrived in the 33rd minute when Thomas Muller’s header forced Baumann into a fine save, before the Bayern forward was denied by the upright two minutes later. August 22, 2015 10:19 am German winger Kevin Volland, who plays for 1899 Hoffenheim, just made historical past.
Robert Lewandowski scored a goal in the 90th minute to give Bayern Munich the win over Hoffenheim.
Pep Guardiola reflected on a “crazy” end to Bayern Munich’s clash at Hoffenheim on Saturday after Robert Lewandowski’s late strike secured a 2-1 victory.
Fabian Schaer of Hoffenheim, left, challenges for the ball with…
The visitors equalised four minutes before half-time, with a combination which had already hinted at its threat in the 5-0 win over Hamburg a week ago delivering the goods once again.
“The last ten minutes were somewhat insane, we saw one of the best Bundesliga matches in the last three years”, said a relieved Guardiola, who is in the final season of his three-year Bayern contract. Right now, I’m just enjoying being with the team and getting to know my team-mates.
Saturday’s match ended better than it started for Bayern.
The 24-year-old, despite having said earlier in the week he would be staying with Wolfsburg for this season, is reported to have agreed terms with Manchester City and will earn £200,000 (275,632 million euros, $313,890) a week in the Premier League, if his present club accept City’s improved offer of £55 million.
Simon Zoller scored for Cologne in the 30th but missed further chances for the home side.
The Royal Blues fell behind after 18 minutes when midfielder Konstantin Rausch slotted his shot into the top right-hand corner from outside the area.