Summary Borussia Dortmund beat Bayern Munich on penalties as their German Cup semi-final.
BERLIN (AFP) - Bayern Munich s hopes of winning the treble were ended Tuesday after losing 2-0 to Borussia Dortmund on penalties as their German Cup semi-final finished 1-1 after extra-time.
Having been crowned German league champions on Sunday, Bayern missed all four of their spot-kicks to put Dortmund in the German Cup final on May 30.
Bayern -- who did win the treble of European, Cup and Bundesliga titles in 2013 -- can still win the Champions League and face Barcelona next Wednesday in the semi-final, first-leg.
"The shoot-out had a stupid start, it summed up our game," said goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who failed to convert Bayern s fourth penalty.
"We could have decided it over 90 minutes and also in extra-time. It s a bitter defeat."
Robert Lewandowski scored against his former employers to give Bayern a first-half lead before Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang equalised 15 minutes from time to take the game into extra-time.
The shoot-out got off to a dramatic start when Philipp Lahm and Xabi Alonso both slipped to fire Bayern s first two penalties over the bar.
Ilkay Gundogan and Sebastian Kehl converted theirs for Dortmund before Mario Goetze had his effort saved by Borussia s Australia goalkeeper Mitchell Langerak.
Dortmund captain Mats Hummels had his shot saved before Munich s shot-stopper Manuel Neuer hit the cross bar with Bayern s fourth spot-kick to send Borussia to Berlin.
"That was a hell of a game, both teams gave everything and Bayern were certainly superior in the first-half, but we more than deserved to equalise in the second-half, today was our day," said Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp.
Dortmund have reached their third Cup final in four years under Klopp and will face either VfL Wolfsburg or third-division leaders Arminia Bielefeld, who meet in Wednesday s other semi-final.
Klopp is leaving Dortmund at the end of the season after seven years and two German league titles.
The 47-year-old wants to bow out with one last title and his side lived up to his pre-match promise that they were spoiling for a fight in Munich.
Dortmund were reduced to ten men when replacement midfielder Kevin Kampel was dismissed in the second period of extra time for a second booking after being on the field just 25 minutes.
Bayern coach Pep Guardiola has a few concerns ahead of their Champions League semi-final as striker Robert Lewandowski appeared to finish the match with concussion.
And Dutch winger Arjen Robben lasted just 16 minutes of his comeback after more than a month out with torn stomach muscles.
Lewandowski netted Munich s 29th-minute opener when he finished off a counter-attack and then hit the cross-bar in the second half.
The Polish hot-shot should have had a second when he hit the woodwork on 55 minutes before referee Peter Gagelmann missed a clear hand-ball from Dortmund defender Marcel Schmelzer.
Dortmund equalised when replacement Henrikh Mkhitaryan fired across goal and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang s shot crossed the line before the ball was caught by Neuer on 75 minutes.
There was no need for goal-line technology to prove the goal was legitimate.
Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger came on and had two headers saved in extra time by Socceroos goalkeeper Langerak, who like Neuer, had a superb game.
Langerak flattened Lewandowski in the final five minutes when he punched the ball clear, but collided with the striker s head, which left Guardiola outraged and the Poland star groggy.
The Poland star was a bemused figure on the bench as the penalty shoot-out unfolded in front of his vacant eyes.
