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Lewandowski’s scoring streak ends after 19 games

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Bayern Munich remain unbeaten in their last 5 league games

Robert Lewandowski failed to extend his scoring record for Bayern Munich as Bayern Munich stretched their lead at the top of the Bundesliga table with a comfortable win at Greuther Furth, despite playing nearly all of the second half with 10 men.

Lewandowski failed to score in Friday’s match which would have seen him equal Gerd Muller‘s consecutive goals record.

The Polish striker had scored in his last 15 league matches, and nearly drew level with Muller on 16 but Bayern’s third was awarded as a Griesbeck own goal.

Thomas Muller opened the scoring before Joshua Kimmich doubled their advantage.

Bayern were reduced to 10 men after the break when Benjamin Pavard was sent off, but they added a third through a Sebastian Griesbeck own goal.

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Furth scored late on but Bayern move three points clear of Wolfsburg.

Victory for the champions is their fifth in a row, in a thrilling run which has seen them score 29 goals in their last six games in all competitions.

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