The Malta Independent on Sunday

Bayern rout Gladbach to catch Dortmund

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Bayern Munich has all the momentum in the Bundesliga after winning 5-1 at Borussia Moenchengl­adbach yesterday.

Robert Lewandowsk­i scored twice as the six-time defending champion moved level on points with leader Borussia Dortmund after its 11th win in 12 league games.

Dortmund, which enjoyed a nine-point lead at one stage, slumped to a 2-1 defeat at relegation-threatened Augsburg on Friday and has only one win from its last five games.

The visitors stormed into an early lead with Javi Martinez heading in James Rodriguez's corner in the second minute - with the aid of a push on Gladbach defender Nico Elvedi - while Mueller beat Yann Sommer in the 11th to make it 2-0.

Sommer, who had denied Lewandowsk­i in the first minute, produced two more excellent saves to keep his side in the game.

Lars Stindl pulled one back eight minutes before the break when Thorgan Hazard played him in and he finished with a blistering shot past Manuel Neuer.

But Bayern struck again two minutes into the second half, Lewandowsk­i taking Thiago Alcantara's pass and blasting the ball in under the crossbar.

Serge Gnabry netted with 15 minutes remaining and Lewandowsk­i took his league tally to 15 goals with a penalty in injury time.

SCHALKE'S DEBACLE

Schalke's miserable season continued with a 4-0 defeat at home to Fortuna Duesseldor­f in what could be coach Domenico Tedesco's last game.

Coming at the end of a turbulent week — director Christian Heidel announced his resignatio­n and the club brought in Jochen Schneider from Leipzig to replace him — Schalke's 13th defeat in 24 league games will increase the pressure on Tedesco. He was already under scrutiny after failing to build on the club's second-place finish last year.

The Schalke coach approached angry supporters after the game and apologized for the performanc­e, but he ruled out quitting after the side's sixth consecutiv­e Bundesliga match without a win.

"I believe Tedesco said. in my work,"

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