BAYERN MUNICH’S BUNDESLIGA trip to Hoffenheim was just eight seconds old when Manuel Neuer was picking the ball out of the net.
From kick-off, a pass was played back to David Alaba. His loose centre was pounced on by Hoffenheim striker and German international Kevin Volland, who rolled it under the Bayern goalkeeper’s body.
Bayern Munich make late comeback after conceding the fastest goal in Bundesliga history
BAYERN MUNICH’S BUNDESLIGA trip to Hoffenheim was just eight seconds old when Manuel Neuer was picking the ball out of the net.
From kick-off, a pass was played back to David Alaba. His loose centre was pounced on by Hoffenheim striker and German international Kevin Volland, who rolled it under the Bayern goalkeeper’s body.
It’s the fastest ever goal in Bundesliga history.
Pep Guardiola’s men were able to recover despite going down to ten men when Jerome Boateng was sent off in the second half, however. The defender
Thomas Muller scored the equaliser before Robert Lewandowski grabbed an injury-time winner.
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