<p>Robert Lewandowski scored a hat-trick to leave him on 31 Bundesliga goals this season and seal Bayern Munich's 4-2 comeback home win over Borussia Dortmund on Saturday in Germany's 'Klassiker'.</p>.<p>Dortmund raced into a 2-0 lead as Erling Braut Haaland netted twice in the first nine minutes behind closed doors at the Allianz Arena.</p>.<p>However Lewandowksi then struck twice, the second from the penalty spot, to haul Bayern level before the break.</p>.<p>Leon Goretzka put <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/bayern-munich" target="_blank">Bayern</a> ahead for the first time with two minutes left before Lewandowski completed his hat-trick on 90 minutes.</p>.<p>"The quality is certainly there, that's our DNA," said Thomas Mueller of Bayern's fightback.</p>.<p>"But it is not part of our match plan to always be behind. It's humbling to be 2-0 down," he added as Bayern have had to fight back on several occasions in recent weeks.</p>.<p>The win leaves Bayern two points clear of RB Leipzig at the top of the table.</p>.<p>The match delivered on its billing as the battle of the Bundesliga's star strikers.</p>.<p>Haaland scored with just two minutes gone when his shot clipped the heel of Jerome Boateng.</p>.<p>Bayern were reeling after nine minutes when Thorgan Hazard flicked the ball back inside for Haaland to again smash the ball home.</p>.<p>Dortmund could have been 3-0 up on 25 minutes but Thomas Meunier squandered the chance to shoot.</p>.<p>A minute later, Bayern pulled a goal back when Leroy Sane squared the ball for Lewandowski to score.</p>.<p>Bayern went into the break level when Mahmoud Dahoud brought down Kingsley Coman in the area and Lewandowski converted the penalty.</p>.<p>After a frantic first-half, the tempo dropped in the second as both teams suffered key injuries.</p>.<p>Haaland came off after an hour gone with a cut on the back of his ankle, but Dortmund coach Edin Terzic said he should be fit to face Sevilla in the Champions League on Tuesday.</p>.<p>With ten minutes left, Boateng had to be helped off in clear discomfort with an ankle injury.</p>.<p>Bayern settled the matter when Goretzka pinged his shot in off the post before Lewandowski completed his hat-trick with an outstanding low drive.</p>.<p>With ten games left, Lewandowski threatens to break Gerd Mueller's all-time record of 40 Bundesliga goals in the 1971/72 season.</p>.<p>Earlier RB Leipzig briefly climbed top of the table with a 3-0 romp at Freiburg thanks to goals by Christopher Nkunku, Alexander Sorloth and Emil Forsberg.</p>.<p>Leipzig impressed in their final tune-up before facing Liverpool in Budapest next Wednesday in the last 16 of the Champions League having lost the first leg 2-0.</p>.<p>Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann said goal-scoring left-back Angelino will "probably" miss the Liverpool game with a leg injury.</p>.<p>Third-placed Wolfsburg are now ten points adrift of Bayern having stumbled to a 2-1 defeat at mid-table Hoffenheim whose striker Andrej Kramaric scored the winning goal just before half-time.</p>.<p>Eintracht Frankfurt stay fourth after Filip Kostic equalised for the home team in a 1-1 draw against Stuttgart.</p>.<p>A late goal by Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick sealed their 1-0 win at Moenchengladbach, who drop to 10th as their miserable run continues.</p>.<p>Gladbach have now lost all fives games since it was announced head coach Marco Rose will take charge of Dortmund next season.</p>.<p>The away win eases the pressure on Leverkusen coach Peter Bosz. His fifth-placed side had failed to win any of their five previous games in all competitions.</p>.<p>Dodi Lukebakio converted a late penalty to seal Hertha Berlin's 2-1 home win over Augsburg.</p>.<p>It was Hertha's first victory in 10 games which pulled them up to 14th and away from the relegation fight.</p>
<p>Robert Lewandowski scored a hat-trick to leave him on 31 Bundesliga goals this season and seal Bayern Munich's 4-2 comeback home win over Borussia Dortmund on Saturday in Germany's 'Klassiker'.</p>.<p>Dortmund raced into a 2-0 lead as Erling Braut Haaland netted twice in the first nine minutes behind closed doors at the Allianz Arena.</p>.<p>However Lewandowksi then struck twice, the second from the penalty spot, to haul Bayern level before the break.</p>.<p>Leon Goretzka put <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/bayern-munich" target="_blank">Bayern</a> ahead for the first time with two minutes left before Lewandowski completed his hat-trick on 90 minutes.</p>.<p>"The quality is certainly there, that's our DNA," said Thomas Mueller of Bayern's fightback.</p>.<p>"But it is not part of our match plan to always be behind. It's humbling to be 2-0 down," he added as Bayern have had to fight back on several occasions in recent weeks.</p>.<p>The win leaves Bayern two points clear of RB Leipzig at the top of the table.</p>.<p>The match delivered on its billing as the battle of the Bundesliga's star strikers.</p>.<p>Haaland scored with just two minutes gone when his shot clipped the heel of Jerome Boateng.</p>.<p>Bayern were reeling after nine minutes when Thorgan Hazard flicked the ball back inside for Haaland to again smash the ball home.</p>.<p>Dortmund could have been 3-0 up on 25 minutes but Thomas Meunier squandered the chance to shoot.</p>.<p>A minute later, Bayern pulled a goal back when Leroy Sane squared the ball for Lewandowski to score.</p>.<p>Bayern went into the break level when Mahmoud Dahoud brought down Kingsley Coman in the area and Lewandowski converted the penalty.</p>.<p>After a frantic first-half, the tempo dropped in the second as both teams suffered key injuries.</p>.<p>Haaland came off after an hour gone with a cut on the back of his ankle, but Dortmund coach Edin Terzic said he should be fit to face Sevilla in the Champions League on Tuesday.</p>.<p>With ten minutes left, Boateng had to be helped off in clear discomfort with an ankle injury.</p>.<p>Bayern settled the matter when Goretzka pinged his shot in off the post before Lewandowski completed his hat-trick with an outstanding low drive.</p>.<p>With ten games left, Lewandowski threatens to break Gerd Mueller's all-time record of 40 Bundesliga goals in the 1971/72 season.</p>.<p>Earlier RB Leipzig briefly climbed top of the table with a 3-0 romp at Freiburg thanks to goals by Christopher Nkunku, Alexander Sorloth and Emil Forsberg.</p>.<p>Leipzig impressed in their final tune-up before facing Liverpool in Budapest next Wednesday in the last 16 of the Champions League having lost the first leg 2-0.</p>.<p>Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann said goal-scoring left-back Angelino will "probably" miss the Liverpool game with a leg injury.</p>.<p>Third-placed Wolfsburg are now ten points adrift of Bayern having stumbled to a 2-1 defeat at mid-table Hoffenheim whose striker Andrej Kramaric scored the winning goal just before half-time.</p>.<p>Eintracht Frankfurt stay fourth after Filip Kostic equalised for the home team in a 1-1 draw against Stuttgart.</p>.<p>A late goal by Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick sealed their 1-0 win at Moenchengladbach, who drop to 10th as their miserable run continues.</p>.<p>Gladbach have now lost all fives games since it was announced head coach Marco Rose will take charge of Dortmund next season.</p>.<p>The away win eases the pressure on Leverkusen coach Peter Bosz. His fifth-placed side had failed to win any of their five previous games in all competitions.</p>.<p>Dodi Lukebakio converted a late penalty to seal Hertha Berlin's 2-1 home win over Augsburg.</p>.<p>It was Hertha's first victory in 10 games which pulled them up to 14th and away from the relegation fight.</p>