BAYERN CUT DORTMUND’S LEAD IN BUNDESLIGA
BERLIN: A late goal from Franck Ribery fired Bayern Munich to a nervy 1-0 win over RB Leipzig, which saw the Bundesliga champions move to within six points of league leaders Borussia Dortmund.
For long periods on Wednesday, it looked as if Bayern would squander the opportunity given to them by Dortmund’s shock defeat by Fortuna Duesseldorf on Tuesday.
Both sides came within inches of taking the lead in the first half. Robert Lewandowski was denied by a fine save from Peter Gulacsi at one end, while Dayot Upamecano thundered a header against the crossbar at the other.
Niklas Suele and Joshua Kimmich both missed chances from close range in the second half. Two red cards for Renato Sanches and Stefan Ilsanker crowned a scrappy game late on, but not before Ribery had finally swept in an 83rd-minute winner to breathe new life into the title race.
“Ribery took the goal brilliantly,” Bayern’s Thomas Mueller told Sky.
“He just popped up exactly when and where we needed him. Thanks, Franck!”
Bayern remain in third, but are now five points ahead of fourthplaced Leipzig. Eintracht Frankfurt, meanwhile, remain hot on Leipzig’s tail despite being held to a 2-2 draw at local rivals Mainz. Robin Quaison fired Mainz ahead on ten minutes before Luka Jovic pulled Frankfurt level on the half-hour mark.
Quaison restored the lead just five minutes later, turning in a dipping cross from Jean-Paul Boetius. Not to be outdone, Jovic headed in a second equaliser moments before half-time.
Earlier on Wednesday, Schalke were plunged further into crisis as they lost 2-1 to Bayer Leverkusen in a cagey clash between the Bundesliga’s two underperforming teams.
Defeat leaves Schalke just a point above the relegation play-off place, having won just one of their last six league games. — AFP