12 November,2018 07:34 AM IST | Dortmund (Germany) | PA Sport
Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus celebrates scoring a goal against Bayern on Saturday. Pic/AFP
Borussia Dortmund coach Lucien Favre hailed the fantastic belief of his side after the Bundesliga leaders fought back to beat Bayern Munich 3-2 in a thrilling Der Klassiker showdown.
Robert Lewandowski had put Bayern ahead, but Marco Reus equalised from the penalty spot. Although Lewandowski nodded Bayern 2-1 up, German forward Reus swept home a stunning finish and substitute Paco Alcacer's third goal on the break wrapped up a memorable victory.
Lucien Favre
Dortmund have now opened up a seven-point lead over their rivals, who stay third, and at the same time equalled the club record of 11 Bundesliga games without defeat.
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"It was a crazy game," Favre said. "Bayern were strong, they dominated us for 25 minutes. We could not master control of the ball - it was like a boomerang. Bayern was strong as maybe never before this season, but I had the feeling that they would not be able to keep the pace."
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