<p>Bayern Munich claimed their fifth title of the year on Wednesday as a late Joshua Kimmich goal sealed their 3-2 win over Borussia Dortmund to land the German Super Cup.</p>.<p>Hosts Bayern built a 2-0 lead with first-half goals by Corentin Tolisso and Thomas Mueller, only for Erling Braut Haaland to equalise early in the second half after Julian Brandt pulled a Dortmund goal back just before the break.</p>.<p>However, Kimmich settled the matter through sheer determination behind closed doors at the Allianz Arena.</p>.<p>His initial shot was saved by Dortmund goalkeeper Marwin Hitz but the rebound clipped Kimmich's boot and looped in for the winning goal eight minutes from time.</p>.<p>"Joshua is a classy player. The way he chipped that ball in," said Bayern captain Manuel Neuer in admiration.</p>.<p>Having had their record 23-match winning streak ended by a shock defeat at Hoffenheim on Sunday, Bayern bounced back.</p>.<p>"He (Kimmich) has enormous quality, he is in great form," said Bayern head coach Hansi Flick whose side have won an eighth-straight Bundesliga title, the German Cup, Champions League and the UEFA Super Cup this year.</p>.<p>This is the fourth time in five years Bayern have won the showcase match.</p>.<p>Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Buerki and England winger Jadon Sancho missed the flight to Munich with "a respiratory infection", the club said, but both tested negative on Monday for Covid-19.</p>.<p>Flick made five changes from the side which lost 4-1 at Hoffenheim.</p>.<p>Leroy Sane was sidelined by a knee injury, Leon Goretzka rested and Segre Gnabry started on the bench.</p>.<p>Canadian left-back Alphonso Davies moved up to the wing and Tolisso started in central midfield.</p>.<p>The Frenchman gave Bayern the lead when Robert Lewandowski put in a short cross from the right wing and Tolisso side-footed home on 18 minutes.</p>.<p>Mueller grabbed Bayern's second when he headed home after Davies floated in a cross on 32 minutes.</p>.<p>Brandt put Dortmund back in the game five minutes before the break when Benjamin Pavard's loose pass was snapped up by Marco Reus and Brandt finished the move.</p>.<p>It was 2-1 at the break, but Dortmund defender Thomas Meunier fired a golden chance over the bar early in the second half with just Manuel Neuer to beat.</p>.<p>Dortmund drew level when central midfielder Thomas Delaney slid a great pass into Haaland, who showed ice cool finishing to fire past Neuer on 55 minutes.</p>.<p>It was the 20-year-old's 19th goal in 22 games for Dortmund.</p>.<p>With time running out, Kimmich robbed Delaney of possession near the halfway line and sprinted clear with Lewandowski in support.</p>.<p>The pair exchanged passes and although Hitz saved the inital shot, the rebound looped over his head into the Dortmund goal after clipping Kimmich's boot.</p>.<p>The Super Cup was the final game for Bundesliga referee Bibiana Steinhaus, 41, the first female to officiate in one of Europe's top leagues, before retirement.</p>
<p>Bayern Munich claimed their fifth title of the year on Wednesday as a late Joshua Kimmich goal sealed their 3-2 win over Borussia Dortmund to land the German Super Cup.</p>.<p>Hosts Bayern built a 2-0 lead with first-half goals by Corentin Tolisso and Thomas Mueller, only for Erling Braut Haaland to equalise early in the second half after Julian Brandt pulled a Dortmund goal back just before the break.</p>.<p>However, Kimmich settled the matter through sheer determination behind closed doors at the Allianz Arena.</p>.<p>His initial shot was saved by Dortmund goalkeeper Marwin Hitz but the rebound clipped Kimmich's boot and looped in for the winning goal eight minutes from time.</p>.<p>"Joshua is a classy player. The way he chipped that ball in," said Bayern captain Manuel Neuer in admiration.</p>.<p>Having had their record 23-match winning streak ended by a shock defeat at Hoffenheim on Sunday, Bayern bounced back.</p>.<p>"He (Kimmich) has enormous quality, he is in great form," said Bayern head coach Hansi Flick whose side have won an eighth-straight Bundesliga title, the German Cup, Champions League and the UEFA Super Cup this year.</p>.<p>This is the fourth time in five years Bayern have won the showcase match.</p>.<p>Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Buerki and England winger Jadon Sancho missed the flight to Munich with "a respiratory infection", the club said, but both tested negative on Monday for Covid-19.</p>.<p>Flick made five changes from the side which lost 4-1 at Hoffenheim.</p>.<p>Leroy Sane was sidelined by a knee injury, Leon Goretzka rested and Segre Gnabry started on the bench.</p>.<p>Canadian left-back Alphonso Davies moved up to the wing and Tolisso started in central midfield.</p>.<p>The Frenchman gave Bayern the lead when Robert Lewandowski put in a short cross from the right wing and Tolisso side-footed home on 18 minutes.</p>.<p>Mueller grabbed Bayern's second when he headed home after Davies floated in a cross on 32 minutes.</p>.<p>Brandt put Dortmund back in the game five minutes before the break when Benjamin Pavard's loose pass was snapped up by Marco Reus and Brandt finished the move.</p>.<p>It was 2-1 at the break, but Dortmund defender Thomas Meunier fired a golden chance over the bar early in the second half with just Manuel Neuer to beat.</p>.<p>Dortmund drew level when central midfielder Thomas Delaney slid a great pass into Haaland, who showed ice cool finishing to fire past Neuer on 55 minutes.</p>.<p>It was the 20-year-old's 19th goal in 22 games for Dortmund.</p>.<p>With time running out, Kimmich robbed Delaney of possession near the halfway line and sprinted clear with Lewandowski in support.</p>.<p>The pair exchanged passes and although Hitz saved the inital shot, the rebound looped over his head into the Dortmund goal after clipping Kimmich's boot.</p>.<p>The Super Cup was the final game for Bundesliga referee Bibiana Steinhaus, 41, the first female to officiate in one of Europe's top leagues, before retirement.</p>