Bayern Munich were defeated for the first time in Bundesliga under new manager, Niko Kovac, on Friday, losing 2-0 to Hertha Berlin at the Olympiastadion.
First-half goals by Vedad Ibisevic and Ondrej Duda stunned the German champions, as Hertha held off a second-half fightback to move level on points on top of the league.
Bayern’s missed chances came back to haunt them, when Boateng conceded a 22nd-minute penalty.
Ibisevic stepped up to slot the ball calmly home and put his team in front.
A minute before half time, Kalou found the full-back Valentino Lazaro who cut the ball back to Duda. His first-time shot flew into the roof of the net, leaving Neuer with no chance.
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