Bayern Munich recovered from a two-goal deficit to beat Wolfsburg 4-2 in a breathtaking Bundesliga game on Saturday. The Bavarians moved to fourth spot in the table on 15 points, three ahead of leaders Bayer Leverkusen. Wolfsburg are seventh with 13 points. Brazilian striker Graphite fired Wolfsburg in front in the 31st minute when he converted a penalty after Martin Demichelis clumsily fouled Edin Dzeko. Dzeko doubled the lead two minutes later when he connected with Makoto Hasebe's pinpoint cross from the right to head home. But defending champions Bayern stormed back to brush aside the visitors. Franck Ribery scored his first Bundesliga goal four minutes before the break to narrow the gap. The French winger fired a low shot that went in at the near post. Dutch midfielder Mark van Bommel drew Bayern level in the 54th minute after heading in a loose ball. Two well-taken goals from Tim Borowski and Bastian Schweinsteiger gave Bayern a precious win. Watch Wolfsburg's first goal Watch Wolfsburg's second goal Watch Bayern's first goal Watch Bayern's second goal Watch Bayern's third goal Watch Bayern's fourth goal