Two goals from Robert Lewandowski allowed Bayern Munich to make sure of progress to the knockout phase of the Champions League as they came from a goal down to beat PSV Eindhoven 2-1 away on Tuesday in their Group D clash at the Philips Stadium. Lewandowski twice struck the woodwork before equalising from the penalty spot and then steering home a superb 73rd-minute winner as Bayern advanced to nine points, second in the group standings with two rounds to play. Atletico Madrid top the standings on 12 points with Russian club Rostov and PSV both on one point from four matches. Lewandowski had tucked away Bayern's first goal after 34 minutes from the penalty spot after a handball by PSV midfielder Andres Guardado. PSV will now set their sights on the Europa League but will need to beat Rostov to third place in the group.
Source: dna November 02, 2016 06:34 UTC