Thegoalmac understands that Arjen Robben says Bayern Munich do not have any sympathy for Borussia Dortmund's Bundesliga struggles.
"I don't think they'd have any sympathy for us [if the situation was the other way around]," he said.
"We don't need to sympathise with them, they're a top team despite
their league position. I have no doubt they'll work their way back up
the table."
Robben's penalty secured the comeback after Robert Lewandowski scored
against his former side to cancel out Marco Reus' opener,
but centre-back Jerome Boateng believes Bayern should have had a more
comfortable margin of victory.
"Overall we played well, but we didn't make the most of our chances," he said. "We should have scored more goals.
"At half-time we agreed we'd set out our stall higher up the field than in the first half.
"Dortmund are very good opponents but all in all we can be pleased with the team performance, especially in the second half."

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