For the fourth time this season, Borussia Dortmund has come from behind to snatch victory with Manuel Akanji praising the club's resilient mentality.
Robert Lewandowski put Bayern Munich ahead twice, however goals from Marco Reus and Paco Alcacer earned all three points for Lucien Favre's men.
"It took a lot of guts, especially in the second half when you consider how many chances we had. We never gave in, we never stopped fighting", Akanji told the club's website.
"To score 3 goals against Bayern, is not bad at all. To concede two goals, is a little too much. Our strength is that we can always turn it around. We proved that again this time."
"The Bavarians played at pace in the first half and you could detect that in the pressing. They had a lot of aggression. The coach said at halftime that they wouldn't be able to maintain that over 90 minutes and you could see that.
"They didn't play the same way in the second half as they had in the first and neither did we, but we had a bit more in the tank."
"It's only done when we're done. The game is never done and dusted, we can fight until the last minute and we can turn it around. That is a good mentality", he added.