WATCH: Bayern Munich Keeps Pace With Dortmund With Win Over Stuttgart

MUNICH (AP) Robert Lewandowski made up for missing a penalty by scoring in a 4-1 win for Bayern Munich over Stuttgart on Sunday, ensuring his side kept pace with his former team Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
Lewandowski rounded Ron-Robert Zieler to score his 12th goal of the season in the 84th minute, keeping Bayern six points behind Dortmund after the 19th round. Dortmund routed Hannover 5-1 on Saturday.
Thiago Alcantara got Bayern off to a flying start in the fifth minute, and it looked ominous for the visitors as Bayern continued to dominate.
Bayern Munich leads Stuttgart thanks to Thiago’s finish. The home side looking for three points, go second and add pressure on league leader Borussia Dortmund
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But Anastasios Donis equalized with a fine strike in the 26th, taking Christian Gentner's ball on his chest before firing in from around 25 yards.
A beauty from Donis ties it up for Stuttgart (📹:@FOXSoccer) pic.twitter.com/thAWS2fojt
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The Greece striker almost scored again minutes later, but Manuel Neuer was there to save, and there were whistles from Bayern's fans at the break.
Niko Kovac reacted by bringing on forward Serge Gnabry for defensive midfielder Javi Martinez after the interval, and it paid off almost straight away when Gentner deflected Gnabry's cross into his own net in the 55th.
Lewandowski sent his spot kick off the right post after sending Zieler the wrong way in the 65th, but Leon Goretzka put the result beyond doubt when he headed in Kimmich's cross in the 71st, and Lewandowski still had time to make up for the miss.
Leon Goretzka’s third goal of the the season makes it 3-1 as Bayern looks good for three points vs. Stuttgart (📹:@FOXSoccer) pic.twitter.com/ZoIhO3Txqa
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Alphonso Davies makes his pro debut for Bayern Munich, who leads 4-1 against Stuttgart.
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Make sure you read @GrantWahl's interview with the young star: https://t.co/W5NdnLszfb https://t.co/Fl5kwnhW0t
Leipzig visited Fortuna Duesseldorf later Sunday.