The Malta Independent on Sunday

Bayern turns up heat on Dortmund at top of Bundesliga

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Bayern Munich increased the pressure on Borussia Dortmund with a 1-0 win over Hertha Berlin to move level on points with the Bundesliga leader on Saturday.

Midfielder Javi Martinez, who excelled in the 0-0 draw at Liverpool in the Champions League on Tuesday, completed a fine week by scoring the winner midway through the second half.

Bayern, which trailed by nine points at one stage, stayed second due to Dortmund's better goal difference.

Dortmund can restore its threepoint lead at home to Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday, but captain Marco Reus is out injured. The leader has failed to win in three league games while Leverkusen is on a four-game winning run.

Bayern had a score to settle with Hertha after losing 2-0 in Berlin earlier in the season and being pushed to extra time before progressin­g in their German Cup tie earlier this month.

Coach Niko Kovac rewarded Martinez for his good performanc­e at Liverpool with another start, while Leon Goretzka was back after an ankle injury and Franck Ribery also started.

But it was Hertha that had the best early opportunit­ies. Davie Selke had a goal ruled out for offside before Jerome Boateng was forced to clear another good chance. Another Selke effort was cleared off the line by Joshua Kimmich early in the second half.

Hertha coach Pal Dardai's plan to keep the home side at bay functioned perfectly until Martinez broke the deadlock with a header from James Rodriguez's corner in the 62nd minute.

Kingsley Coman, who came on in the 58th for Ribery, had to go off with an apparent left thigh injury nine minutes later.

Hertha's Karim Rekik was sent off late on after a tussle with Robert Lewandowsk­i. Both players clashed but Rekik had his arm raised and Lewandowsk­i dropped to the ground.

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