Borussia Dortmund 4-2-3-1
Roman Wiedenfeller 8/10 Wonderful saves from Mandzukic and Robben, flinging any part of his body in the way. Defeat was cruel given his heroics and he ended in tears.
Lukasz Piszcek 6/10 Dortmund thrived when he combined with Blaszczykowski, but how he cursed his inability to steal Ribéry's backheel a minute from time.
Neven Subotic 6/10 His goalline clearance from Müller's shot provoked a Klopp celebration usually associated with a goal, but on his knees for the winner.
Mats Hummels 7/10 Authoritative, yet elegant in possession, and his challenge to deny Ribéry in full flight caught the eye, but unable to suffocate the winner.
Marcel Schmelzer 5/10 Prone when Bayern lofted balls into the space at his back and poorly positioned, then helpless on the goalline, as Mandzukic converted.
Sven Bender 7/10 Set the tone for his team's aggressive opening with an early challenge on Martínez. Constantly hassling and pressing, but eventually quelled.
Ilkay Gundogan 7/10 Industrious and eager. When he commanded the centre, his team excelled, with his penalty clinically converted. When he tired, so did they.
Jakub Blaszczykowski 6/10 All muscular running down the channel, but seemed to fade as Bayern's strength imposed itself on the contest.
Marco Reus 8/10 A gliding menace, tearing at opponents and eating up space. Had impressed before coaxing a horrible challenge from Dante to earn a penalty.
Kevin Grosskreutz 5/10 Unsettled Lahm by crunching him more than sprinting beyond him, and booked for tussling with Ribéry. Dortmund missed Mario Goetze.
Robert Lewandowski 7/10 Tormented Boateng, who rather diminished in his presence. But the Pole craved a clear opening and, with Neuer unflappable, it never came.
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