Bas Dost and Kevin De Bruyne sink Bayern Munich 4-1 as Wolfsburg honour Junior Mandala on a memorable Bundesliga evening.
Wolfsburg left Bayern Munich’s unbeaten Bundesliga run in tatters as they stormed to a 4-1 win on an emotional night at the Volkswagen Arena.
The first game back after Germany’s mid-season break gave Wolfsburg’s players and fans the opportunity to honour the life of 20-year-old defender Junior Mandala, who tragically died in a car crash earlier this month, before kick off.
Dieter Hecking’s team, who were 11 points behind leaders Bayern in second before Friday’s match, proceeded to give a stirring performance from the first whistle – Bas Dost handing them a fourth minute lead.
Making only his fourth start of an injury hit campaign, Dutch striker Dost doubled his tally in first-half stoppage time before the excellent Kevin De Bruyne took centre-stage.
The Belgium international displayed visible emotion in memory of his countryman Mandala when he made it 3-0 in the 53rd minute and, although Juan Bernat hit back for Bayern two minutes later, De Bruyne would mesmerisingly turn Dante inside-out to rifle in an unstoppable fourth.
Following a poignant pre-match tribute to Mandala – the youngster commemorated with a lengthy period of applause before a moment’s silence – Wolfsburg stylishly took the lead from their first attack.
Luiz Gustavo intercepted Thomas Muller’s pass to launch a clinical counter-attack. Daniel Caligiuri’s exquisite throughball from the right picked out Kevin de Bruyne, who selflessly touched the ball into Dost’s path for the striker to stroke home.
Aside from the goal, Bayern largely bossed the early exchanges and Wolfsburg defender Robin Knoche made a timely block to deny Robert Lewandowski in the 14th minute.
The champions’ usual poise deserted them as the half wore on and they might have been further behind when Xabi Alonso carelessly gave away possession to De Bruyne, but the Belgium international was unable to pick out Dost on this occasion.
Dost scuffed wide when a wonderful lofted pass from Caligiuri unlocked Bayern four minutes before the break but he would not rue his miss for long.
Bayern half-cleared a stoppage-time set-piece and, although Dost’s contact did not appear to be completely clean, the Dutchman lashed into the top corner via the upright.
Wolfsburg passed up an opportunity to seal the points four minutes after the break as Caligiuri mishit his effort on the end of Ivan Perisic’s superb left wing cross but, once again, they would not pay for their profligacy as Bayern’s defensive efforts completely unravelled.
Centre-halves Jerome Boateng and Dante’s eagerness to press up the field was exposed as a simple pass from Maximilian Arnold sent De Bruyne racing clear to finish cooly.
Bayern reduced the deficit instantly – Bernat left with a tap in asNaldo failed to clear his initial prod goalwards.
Wolfsburg were unbowed and Dost headed back across goal for Arnold to lift over from close range after Perisic had further joy down the Bayern right in the 57th minute.
Home goalkeeper Diego Benaglio pushed a firmly struck free-kick from Arjen Robben over but, with 17 minutes to play, De Bruyne had the sensational final word.
Arnold was the provider once more as the number of league goals Bayern have conceded this season were doubled on one unforgettable evening.
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