Most beautiful goal of my life: Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich after scoring winner vs Borussia Dortmund


Midfielder Joshua Kimmich earned Bayern Munich a seventh straight Bundesliga win as they chase a record-extending eighth consecutive league title.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Joshua Kimmich’s first-half goal gave Bayern Munich a 1-0 win at Borussia Dortmund
  • League leaders Bayern now have a seven-point advantage over Dortmund with 6 games left
  • In another game, Bayer Leverkusen missed the chance to move 3rd by slumping to a 4-1 home loss vs Wolfsburg

Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich called his sumptuous winner in the 1-0 victory at rivals Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday the most beautiful goal of his life but it was also the most important of the season as it put them within reach of the Bundesliga title.

Midfielder Kimmich chipped a perfect lob over Roman Buerki from 20 metres in the 43rd minute and while the keeper got his fingers on the ball he could not stop it floating into the net.

The win put leaders Bayern seven points clear of second-placed Dortmund with six games left to play.

“It is not that I wanted to do this,” Kimmich said. “I did not see him off his line but we were told before the game that Buerki stands a bit off his line so I went for it and with a bit of luck it went in.

“It was maybe the most beautiful goal of my life and also very important,” he added.

The midfielder earned Bayern a seventh straight league win as they chase a record-extending eighth consecutive league title.

“That was the big step that we wanted to take,” said Thomas Mueller. “It was a bit of a strange game but after Joshua’s goal we tried to work a lot. It was important to win here in Dortmund.”

Dortmund coach Lucien Favre conceded that bridging a seven-point gap in the remaining games would be tough.

“It will be very, very difficult, Seven points in six games. It will be brutally difficult,” he said.

LEVERKUSEN MISS CHANCE

Bayer Leverkusen missed the chance to move third by slumping to a 4-1 home loss against Wolfsburg, allowing Borussia Mönchengladbach to move ahead into fourth place with a goalless draw at Werder Bremen.

Leverkusen had defeated Gladbach at the weekend to move fourth the last place for Champions League qualification but dropped to fifth on goal difference.

American defender Timmy Chandler scored late, a minute after coming on as a substitute, to rescue a 3-3 draw for Eintracht Frankfurt at home against Freiburg. The visitors had been 3-1 up with just over 20 minutes to go.

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