Following Bayern Munich's dominating victory over Arsenal, the German club came out flat and ultimately battled to a draw against Hertha Berlin in the Bundesliga. Vedad Ibisevic opened the scoring for Hertha with a diving header, sneaking it past Manuel Neuer in the 21st minute.
It appeared that the lone goal from Ibisevic would give Hertha three points and their first victory over the Bavarians since 2009.
But Bayern Munich, who controlled possession throughout the game, would eventually come back to bite Hertha — Robert Lewandowski equalized in the 97th minute of FergieTime for Bayern.
Never count out the champions! Lewandowski saves Bayern a point on the final kick of the game. #BSCFCB https://t.co/ACETLYG3vC
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) February 18, 2017
FergieTime goal for Bayern Munich in Berlin.
— Grant Wahl (@GrantWahl) February 18, 2017
With the draw, Bayern Munich sits atop of the Bundesliga table ahead of RB Leipzig by eight points. Hertha are now three points behind Hoffenheim, who occupy fourth place.