The Asian Age

Bayern outplay Cologne

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Berlin, Dec. 14: Robert Lewandowsk­i bagged his 15th goal in 16 league games as Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich went nine points clear despite struggling to beat bottom side Cologne 1- 0 on Wednesday.

The Poland hot- shot has failed to score in only four of Bayern’s league matches this season and has netted 21 goals in all competitio­ns.

However, Lewandowsk­i came to the rescue as Bayern struggled for ideas against a Cologne team hit by injury.

“We didn’t do enough and didn’t let the ball run,” Bayern captain Thomas Mueller complained to Sky.

“You can’t attack against every opponent like we did in the second half — we have to do more.”

With an hour gone at the sold- out Allianz Arena in front of 75,000, Bayern broke the deadlock when Mueller flicked the ball with the back of his head into

Lewandowsk­i’s tap home.

Bayern have won 13 of their 14 games since Jupp Heynckes replaced Carlo Ancelotti as coach at the start of October. In contrast, path to Cologne are waiting for their first league win of the season.

Their club bosses are already planning for life in the second division with the team now 13 points from safety.

In Gelsenkirc­hen, Schalke went second despite throwing away a two- goal lead in their thrilling 3- 2 win at home to Augsburg.

Argentinia­n striker Franco di Santo gave them the lead with a deft backheel on 44 minutes, then Austria striker Guido Burgstalle­r made it 2- 0 just after the break.

A header by Brazilian midfielder Caiuby and a Michael Gregoritsc­h penalty pulled it back to 2- 2 on 79 minutes before Daniel Caligiuri converted the winning penalty for Schalke seven minutes from time. — AFP

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