Bayern Munich's 32-match unbeaten run is over after the European champions were shocked by Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga, thrashed 4-1 away from home.
Ermin Bicakcic headed the home side into a 16th-minute lead which was doubled within eight minutes by Munas Dabour.
Joshua Kimmich reduced the deficit from distance with 36 minutes gone as his side attempted to preserve an unbeaten Bundesliga run which stretched to 21 games before kick-off.
However, Andrej Kramaric dashed any hopes of a comeback when he restored Hoffenheim’s two-goal advantage with 13 minutes remaining and then cemented a 4-1 win with a stoppage-time penalty.
Bayern had not lost since December 2019, a run which saw them win the Bundesliga, German Cup, Champions League and UEFA Super Cup in Hansi Flick's first nine months as head coach.