Bayern Munich scored two goals in their match against Dortmund on Sunday to extend their lead at the top of the Bundesliga table. The first goal was scored by Robert Lewandowski in the 28th minute, while the second was netted by Kingsley Coman in the 64th minute.
The attacking duo of Erling Haaland and Jadon Sané also had a strong presence in the match, with both players creating chances for their teammates. However, it was Bayern's forwards who were most successful in converting those opportunities into goals.
Lewandowski's first goal was a perfect example of how he is able to take advantage of defensive mistakes made by Dortmund. He received the ball from Benjamin Pavard and used his pace to beat the defense before slotting home a low shot into the bottom corner.
Sané's goal came after a well-worked move down the left wing. He played a through-ball to Joshua Kimmich, who then found himself in space on the edge of the box. Kimmich's cross was headed back towards the far post by Coman, who rose above his marker to head the ball past goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
The success of Bayern's forwards was not just down to individual talent, however. Their ability to work together as a team was also key to their success. They were able to create chances and score goals consistently throughout the match, which helped them maintain their lead at the top of the table.
Overall, it was a strong performance from Bayern Munich's attacking trio. They showed that they are capable of scoring goals even when faced with tough defenses, and their contributions will be crucial as they continue to push for further success this season.
