Oman Daily Observer

Lewandowsk­i’s strikes late for Bayern

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BERLIN: Robert Lewandowsk­i’s 91st-minute strike snatched victory for Bayern Munich in their 2-1 comeback win at Freiburg in subzero temperatur­es on Friday as the Bundesliga resumed after the winter break.

Lewandowsk­i, last season’s top scorer in Germany, showed his class with two superb strikes at Freiburg’s sold-out Schwarzwal­d Stadion.

Having volleyed Bayern level in the first-half, to cancel out Freiburg’s shock early lead, the Poland hot-shot chested the ball down, flicked it off his left foot and fired home the winner off his right. The victory leaves Bayern six points clear of second-placed RB Leipzig, who host Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.

“It was a hard game, we didn’t have so many chances, so we have to be happy with the three points,” Lewandowsk­i told broadcaste­r ARD.

“We had a bit of luck. We were a bit slow at the back, we tried everything and they defended well.

“You have to be patient in games like that and I am just glad we got the win. It’s not easy to play in temperatur­es like that.”

Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti was impressed with his team’s character, not their performanc­e.

“We played a good opponent, who invested a lot, but we simply didn’t play well,” said the Italian.

“What I did like was the will and the character the team showed, but we can’t be happy with the way we played, only with the result.”

Freiburg, who stunned Bayern with a shock 2-1 defeat when the sides last met at the Schwarzwal­d Stadion in May 2015, took an early lead on four minutes.

“Bayern had a lot of chances, but I am not annoyed,” said Freiburg coach Christian Streich, with his team eighth.

“We have to pick up our points against other teams, the boys did well and very little wrong.”

The thermomete­r showed minus six degrees Celsius (21.2 Fahrenheit) in the stadium, but Freiburg were on fire in the opening exchanges.

Bayern defender Mats Hummels’ mis-hit clearance fell to Freiburg’s Italian Vincenzo Grifo, who played Janik Haberer into the area.

The attacking midfielder produced a stunning finish to beat Bayern’s Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer as his shot flew into the far corner.

Freiburg enjoyed a string of half chances as Bayern looked far from sure of themselves.

The Bavarian giants, who are chasing their fifth straight German league title, drew level when Lewandowsk­i showed his class.

Having been denied at close range when Freiburg captain Mike Frantz blocked his shot on 35 minutes, Lewandowsk­i was not to be denied. He volleyed home the resulting corner from Douglas Costa as Bayern went into the break at 1-1.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i celebrates after he scored in extra time.
— Reuters Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i celebrates after he scored in extra time.

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