Are you going to be long, Lewandowski?

And it's something Bayern will have to get used to. They'll have to go again next week, as this one hasn't gone in their favour. Flick's men let two points slip in the final stages against a Union Berlin who are currently holding on to hopes of securing a European place.
Bayern could sense that the game wouldn't be easy when they hadn't got themselves off the mark at the Alianz, going in 0-0 at half-time. The statistics one again showed that Bayern deserved more, but the goal never came.
Bayern finally scored in the 68th minute through Musiala, but then ended up conceding just before the end to drop two points. It was once again a sign of how important Lewandowski is to the team.
Before the Champions league tie against PSG, a match in which Coman looks a doubt after leaving the game against Union at the break, Bayern will have to see whether RB Leipzig can catch them in the Bundesliga.
With a 1-4 win for Nagelsmann's men in Bremen, they remain five points behind the current leaders. Union, meanwhile, remain seventh with 40 points, three points off Bayer Leverkusen who have a game in hand.