
As a result, the game calmed down a bit again, BVB only had their next chance in the 65th minute when Yan Couto missed a long-range shot. But then Bayern: In the 69th minute, Stanišić moved into the penalty area on the right, Schlotterbeck again went into the duel a little too impetuously and lightly touched the Bayern star on the foot. That was enough for referee Sven Jablonski to point to the spot. Schlotterbeck was again lucky that he didn’t see a yellow-red card, but Kane was lucky enough to convert the penalty to make it 2-1. Kobel had his hand on the ball but couldn’t stop it from hitting the ball.
FC Bayern then tried to control the game, which they seemed to succeed in. But in the 83rd minute, Svensson evaded the Bayern defenders in the center forward position and converted a cross from Marcel Sabitzer with a direct pass to make it 2-2. A fast-paced final phase developed in which BVB also had chances, but in the end Bayern struck: In the 87th minute, a cross from Olise was initially blocked, but Kimmich took a direct shot from the backcourt and shot Bayern to victory. BVB then tried everything again, but the equalizer failed to materialise.
