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Ribery among scorers as Bayern march on

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BERLIN: Franck Ribery netted a rare Bundesliga goal as Bayern Munich eased to an eighth consecutiv­e league victory with a 2-0 win over Mainz.

After a sluggish first half-hour, the veteran Frenchman put Bayern ahead on 33 minutes on Saturday. Picking up a poorly cleared corner on the edge of the box, he released a fizzing half-volley to score only his second league goal of the season.

James Rodriguez then doubled the lead just before half-time, elegantly bringing the ball down on his chest before volleying it past Robin Zentner.

“We were exhausted at the end,” Bayern centreback Mats Hummels told Sky Sport. “Mainz passed the ball well, but we deserved to win.”

The win means that Bayern are now 18 points clear of Bayer

Leverkusen and RB Leipzig at the top of the table.

English forward Ademola Lookman scored a late winner on his Bundesliga debut as Leipzig beat Borussia Moenchengl­adbach to return to the top four.

In a scrappy game, Lookman came off the bench to score after joining on loan from Everton on deadline day, squeezing the ball past Tobias Sippel to secure victory in the 89th minute.

“He showed straight away that he has quality in one-on-one situations,” said Leipzig coach Ralph Hasenhuett­l of Lookman. “That was a really important win for us.”

Victory saw Leipzig move up to third, drawing level on points with Bayer Leverkusen, who laboured to a 0-0 draw with Freiburg.

Lucas Alario hit the post for Leverkusen early in the game, but there were more yellow cards than chances, as seven players were booked and Freiburg once again frustrated a top team.

“It was a heated game,” Leverkusen’s Julian Brandt told Sky. “We knew in advance that it wouldn’t be easy to come to Freiburg.”

Leverkusen, though, remain in second after Schalke once again dropped points. Both teams profited from goalkeepin­g errors in Gelsenkirc­hen, as a late goal saw Werder Bremen snatch a surprise 2-1 victory. — AFP

 ??  ?? Heads up: Mainz’s Jean Philippe Gbamin (left) and Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery vying for the ball in the Bundesliga match in Mainz on Saturday. — AFP
Heads up: Mainz’s Jean Philippe Gbamin (left) and Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery vying for the ball in the Bundesliga match in Mainz on Saturday. — AFP

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