The 'Klassiker' ended in a deserved win for Dortmund, who ultimately had the better chances. Bayern had more shots (18:11) and possession (62%) but lacked their usual penetration. The match-winners were Aubameyang and Götze, who was involved in a BVB goal in the Bundesliga for the first time since his return to the club, while Bartra and Sokratis were pivotal at the back. Here are the match facts.

Unstoppable at home: Borussia Dortmund are now unbeaten in 27 home Bundesliga matches – a run that even record-champions Bayern were unable to end.

About time: BVB recorded a first Bundesliga win over FCB since April 2014 and are now only three points behind the Bavarians in the league.

In the thick of it: Mario Götze set up Borussia Dortmund's opener, picking up his first scorer point of the Bundesliga season against his former club. The Germany international also set up more shots than any other BVB player (three) and won 67 percent of his tackles in the opening half an hour.

Goalscorer: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang broke the deadlock with the first shot of the game. No other player had as many shots as the Gabonese goalscorer (five).

Back in action: Erik Durm was back in the BVB squad for the first time since 21 May, when he came off the bench against Bayern – just like he did today.

Rotation: The Black and Yellows made five changes to the starting XI that faced Hamburg last time out. BVB were rotating five players for the fifth consecutive Bundesliga match. (deltatre)

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