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Bayern dons Black Lives Matter armbands, keeps winning

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BERLIN — Wearing Black Lives Matter armbands, Bayern Munich came from a goal down to beat Bayer Leverkusen 4-2 and take another step toward a record-extending eighth consecutiv­e Bundesliga title on Saturday.

Robert Lewandowsk­i scored Bayern’s fourth to claim his 30th goal of the season, set up by Thomas Muller, who now has 20 assists. However, both players were booked in the first half and will miss the next game against Borussia Mönchengla­dbach due to an accumulati­on of yellow cards.

Leverkusen’s players also wore black armbands as thousands of people across Germany attended anti-racism demonstrat­ions in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s on May 25.

The speed of Canadian internatio­nal Alphonso Davies, who started in his usual left fullback position, and French internatio­nal Kingsley Coman down the flank caused Leverkusen problems.

Davies’s pace drew two fouls that led to Leverkusen yellow cards in the first half. He also cut out a dangerous cross in his own penalty box in the 34th minute.

The 19-year-old former Vancouver Whitecap found himself up against 17-yearold Florian Wirtz as Leverkusen as one of three substitute­s to open the second half. It marked Wirtz’s fourth league appearance.

Early in the second half, Davies used his wheels to cut out a passing lane to a Leverkusen attacker in front of goal and force a shot from a bad angle that was off-target. In the 51st minute, he snuffed out another attack by dispossess­ing a Leverkusen player on the edge of the Bayern penalty box.

Four minutes later, Davies was in the right place at the right time as a goal-bound header by Leverkusen’s Argentine forward Lucas Alario bounced off his back and into touch.

Davies made a trademark run down the left flank in the 61st minute only to see Coman’s touch let him down in front of goal.

Davies won the battle of teenagers in the 82nd minute, stealing the ball off Wirtz on the flank to launch another attack.

Davies came off in the 85th minute. He was replaced by Lucas Hernandez, the 80-million-euro ($130-million Cdn) club-record signing he is helping keep on the bench.

In Leverkusen, the home team had to do without young star Kai Havertz due to muscular problems.

It also had to do without fans, as all Bundesliga games are being played in empty stadiums during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Alario opened the scoring in the ninth minute, staying cool to beat Manuel Neuer at the near post with the outside of his boot.

The linesman lifted his flag for offside, but the goal was given after a VAR check.

The home side played well until Leon Goretzka set up Kingsley Coman to equalize in the 27th, then scored himself on a counteratt­ack in the 42nd.

Bayern is now seven points clear of Borussia Dortmund with its ninth consecutiv­e win. Dortmund beat Hertha Berlin. Four rounds remain after this weekend’s games.

 ??  ?? Florian Wirtz of Leverkusen is challenged by Bayern’s Alphonso Davies, right, and Joshua Kimmich during their Bundesliga match in Leverkusen, Germany, on Saturday.
Florian Wirtz of Leverkusen is challenged by Bayern’s Alphonso Davies, right, and Joshua Kimmich during their Bundesliga match in Leverkusen, Germany, on Saturday.

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