Bochum came from two goals down to stun 10-man Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga and spoil their 125-year anniversary celebrations.
Raphael Guerreiro scored twice in the opening 28 minutes, firing in from close range before heading in from Thomas Muller’s headed assist.
Jakov Medic smashed his first Bundesliga goal into the top corner to reduce the deficit.
With two minutes of the first half remaining, Joao Palhinha was shown a straight red card for catching Giorgos Masouras on the shin.
Bochum drew level when Ibrahima Sissoko headed home from Felix Passlack’s looping ball into the box.
Matus Bero completed a remarkable turnaround, slotting home from close range on the counter as Vincent Kompany suffered only his second Bundesliga defeat since he became Bayern manager last summer.
Jonas Urbig, 21, who made his debut in goal for the injured Manuel Neuer and produced a brilliant save to deny Moritz Broschinski as the away side looked to increase their lead.
In between Guerreiro’s goals, Leroy Sane was fouled in the box by Medic but Serge Gnabry hammered his effort against the post as Bayern missed the chance to increase their lead from the spot.
It is the first penalty Bayern have missed this season, with regular taker Harry Kane one of 10 changes to the side after their midweek Champions League win over Bayer Leverkusen.
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