The Sun (Malaysia)

Bayern in shock loss

> … as Werner fires Leipzig towards Munich’s first defeat since November

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SUBSTITUTE Timo Werner netted a second-half winner as RB Leipzig came from behind to shock Bayern Munich 2-1 yesterday as the Bundesliga leaders suffered a first defeat since November, a stretch of 19 matches in all competitio­ns.

It was a historic night for sixthplace­d Leipzig as they beat Bayern for the first time at the fifth attempt.

“Leipzig ran hard, were very aggressive and pressed us well,” said Bayern head coach Jupp Heynckes.

“We didn’t play like we have done in the last few weeks and I have to say it clearly: Leipzig deserved to win.”

Back-up striker Sandro Wagner gave Bayern an early lead at Leipzig’s Red Bull Arena, but the hosts roared back in emphatic style through Liverpool-bound Naby Keita and Werner.

Bayern maintain a massive 17point lead at the top of the table with a mouth-watering clash at home to third-placed Borussia Dortmund to follow in a fortnight.

Heynckes made six changes from the team which won 3-1 at Besiktas in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Top-scorer Robert Lewandowsk­i was rested from the starting line-up, but his stand-in Wagner needed just 12 minutes to put Bayern ahead.

James Rodriguez fired in a cross and Wagner headed home with Juan Bernat and Arturo Vidal queueing up behind him to finish the chance.

However, Bayern were punished for dropping their tempo.

Keita equalised on 37 minutes, firing home despite the presence of a number of defenders after Werner, an early replacemen­t after only 10 minutes when injury struck Marcel Sabitzer, had a shot blocked.

The pair combined again for the winning goal in the 56th minute.

When Keita’s pass put Werner clear, the Germany striker sprinted away from Bayern centreback Niklas Suele before hitting his shot just out of reach of goalkeeper Sven Ulreich.

It was relief for Werner who scored his first Bundesliga goal in eight games after a barren spell of 543 minutes.

Earlier, a stunning Michy Batshuayi goal – his sixth in seven league games – gave third-placed Dortmund a 1-0 win over Hanover.

Cologne dragged themselves off the bottom of the table for the first time since August with a shock 2-0 win at home over 10-man Bayer Leverkusen.

Cologne are now just five points from safety, leaving Hamburg, who lost 2-1 at home to Hertha Berlin on Saturday, bottom of the table. – AFP

 ??  ?? Leipzig’s head coach Ralph Hasenhuett­l (L), Dayot Upamecano (C) and Ibrahima Konate celebrate after winning the German first division Bundesliga match against Bayern Munich yesterday. –
Leipzig’s head coach Ralph Hasenhuett­l (L), Dayot Upamecano (C) and Ibrahima Konate celebrate after winning the German first division Bundesliga match against Bayern Munich yesterday. –

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