Bayern Munich suffered a 3-1 defeat by Bayer Leverkusen who powered back from a goal down to beat the visitors on Saturday, snapping the champions` seven-game winning run in the Bundesliga and leaving them seven points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund.


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Peter Bosz` attack-minded Leverkusen scored three goals in the second half as Leon Bailey and Kevin Volland overturned Bayern`s lead, from Leon Goretzka`s 41st-minute goal, while Lucas Alario sealed the win with a late strike. 


Germany international Goretzka headed in a Thomas Mueller`s cross after 37 minutes to put Bayern ahead with his fourth goal in the last three league games.


With Kingsley Coman wreaking havoc down the left wing it looked like a matter of time until the champions scored again. 


But Bailey fired home a stunning 25-meter free kick eight minutes after the restart to level and Volland completed a stunning break that caught Bayern`s defence napping to secure the lead.


Julian Brandt could have added another goal for the hosts a little later but Bayern keeper Sven Ulreich tipped his volley round the post. Brandt then set up substitute Alario in the 87th for their third with a simple tap-in after another break.


Bayern, who face Liverpool in the Champions League last 16 this month and are in German Cup action next week, have 42 points with Dortmund, who drew 1-1 with Eintracht Frankfurt, on 49.