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Bayern edge Hertha

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BERLIN: Bayern Munich opened a 10-point lead in the Bundesliga yesterday with a 1-0 win at Hertha Berlin to recover from their midweek defeat at Manchester City.

With their nearest rivals Wolfsburg facing Borussia Moenchengl­adbach on Sunday, Arjen Robben’s first-half goal in Germany’s capital was enough to give Bayern their 10th league win of the season in 13 games. After suffering their first defeat of the season at Manchester in the Champions League on Tuesday, their first loss in 23 games, this was a no-frills performanc­e from the defending champions to preserve their unbeaten Bundesliga record.

“Perhaps the players were tired after playing 70 minutes with ten men in Manchester,” said Bayern coach Pep Guardiola in Berlin, referring to Mehdi Benatia’s first-half dismissal in City.

“I was happy with the first half performanc­e, but we can improve on the second.” Bayern went ahead at Berlin’s chilly Olympic Stadium when Mario Goetze played Thomas Mueller into the area before Robben hit the top left-hand corner from 17 metres out with 27 minutes gone.

“A 1-0 win can happen and we can’t always play well,” said Robben. “The second-half wasn’t good, but at least we took three points.” With six months left of the season, Bayern’s march to their third straight Bundesliga title looks virtually unstoppabl­e once again.

At the other end, Borussia Dortmund, who are at Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday, dropped back to the bottom of the table after both Werder Bremen and Stuttgart picked up wins.

Werder Bremen’s 4-0 hammering of Paderborn and VfB Stuttgart’s 4-1 win at Freiburg on Friday saw them both leap-frog Dortmund.

Bremen moved up to 14th as caretaker coach Viktor Skripnik picked up his fourth win in five games since taking over from the fired Robin Dutt as Zlatko Junuzovic, Davie Selke, Fin Bartels and Levent Aycicek scored.

Both Schalke and Bayer Leverkusen roared back from midweek Champions League defeats by claiming heavy wins to go sixth and third respective­ly. Schalke responded to their 5-0 Champions League thrashing by Chelsea with a 4-1 hammering of Mainz at home with Dutch striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar claiming a hat-trick.

Netherland­s internatio­nal Huntelaar fired Schalke into a 2-0 lead after just 25 minutes with two superb goals before Japan striker Shinji Okazaki pulled one back for the visitors.

But the Royal Blues made sure of the three points when Huntelaar’s final pass was curled home by Swiss midfielder Tranquillo Barnetta on 54 minutes. The Dutchman completed his hat-trick when he slammed home Eric-Choupo Moting’s final pass on 61 minutes. Bayer Leverkusen put their Champions League defeat at home to Monaco behind

them with a 5-1 comeback win at the BayArena against Cologne in the Rhine derby as both Josip Drmic and Karim Bellarabi scored twice.

Hakan Calhanoglu added his team’s other goal. Bellarabi, Huntelaar and Okazaki, along with Eintracht Frankfurt’s Alexander Meier and Bayern Munich’s Mario Goetze, have all claimed seven goals this season with all five as the league’s joint top-scorers. Late yesterday, Hanover 96 have the chance to break into the top four when they face Hoffenheim away. — AFP

 ??  ?? GERMANY: Bayern’s Franck Ribery from France (right) and Berlin’s Per Ciljan Skjelbred from Norway (left) challenge for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match. — AP
GERMANY: Bayern’s Franck Ribery from France (right) and Berlin’s Per Ciljan Skjelbred from Norway (left) challenge for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match. — AP
 ??  ?? FRANCE: Paris Saint Germain’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (left) vies for the ball with Nice’s Llyod Palun during their League One soccer match, at Parc des Princes stadium. — AP
FRANCE: Paris Saint Germain’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c (left) vies for the ball with Nice’s Llyod Palun during their League One soccer match, at Parc des Princes stadium. — AP

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