Lewandowski and Tolisso give Bayern win in Belgium
Robert Lewandowski and Corentin Tolisso scored to give Jupp Heynckes' side all three points against Anderlecht in the UEFA Champions League.
Goals from Robert Lewandowski and Corentin Tolisso were enough to give a below-par Bayern Munich a 2-1 win over Anderlecht in the UEFA Champions League.
The hosts had the better of the chances at the Constant Vanden Stockstadion, but their first goal in the competition this season would ultimately count for little.
Sofiane Hanni cancelled out Lewandowski's well-worked opener, but Anderlecht could not keep the pressure on and Tolisso turned from provider to scorer as he netted a 77th-minute winner.
Bayern lost Thiago Alcantara and Arjen Robben to injury, with Arturo Vidal grimacing as he was withdrawn late on, but Jupp Heynckes's men retain a slim hope of topping Group B on the final matchday.
The Bundesliga champion must beat Unai Emery's goal-crazy side, which thrashed Celtic 7-1 elsewhere in the group, by more than three goals if it is to usurp the French giant.
Anderlecht, meanwhile, is still without a point in this year's tournament and will take on Celtic in Glasgow needing a big win to secure third place and a UEFA Europa League spot.