The Sun (Malaysia)

Drama in Stuttgart as Bayern go 11 points clear

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THOMAS MULLER came off the bench to score the winner and Sven Ulreich saved a 95th-minute penalty as Bayern Munich won 1-0 at VfB Stuttgart yesterday to go 11 points clear in the Bundesliga.

Muller put the visitors ahead with 11 minutes remaining and keeper Ulreich saved Chadrac Akolo’s spotkick as Bayern remained in pole position to win a sixth straight league title heading into the winter break.

“Sven Ulriech is worth his weight in gold to us,” said a relieved Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes.

Head coach Heynckes named a star-studded team, but Bayern were left frustrated until he threw Muller on for the final 25 minutes.

The Germany internatio­nal delivered in style when Stuttgart made a rare mistake, as he was allowed to smash home unmarked from the edge of the area.

And Ulreich, back in goal after a groin strain, was the hero as he dived to his right to save Akolo’s penalty after the video assistant referee confirmed Niklas Suele made contact with Santiago Ascacibar’s knee in the area.

Brazilian defender Naldo scored in the 95th minute to snatch a 2-2 draw for second-placed Schalke at Eintracht Frankfurt, as they fought back from two goals down late on to extend their 11-match unbeaten run.

“In terms of our mentality, we were very good,” said Schalke coach Domenico Tedesco.

“We always believe in ourselves and push each other - the way this team has developed is super.”

Having also scored a last-gasp equaliser when Schalke came from four goals down to sneak a 4-4 draw at arch-rivals Borussia Dortmund last month, centreback Naldo again rescued the Royal Blues’ undefeated run in Frankfurt.

Eintracht raced out of the blocks when Luka Jovic beat Schalke goalkeeper Ralf Faehrmann with just two minutes gone and went 2-0 up 24 minutes from time when Sebastien Haller came on to drive in their second.

Breel Embolo pulled a goal back for Schalke before Naldo hammered home from a speculativ­e long ball to the delight of the travelling fans to keep his team second.

Teenager Christian Pulisic, voted US Soccer’s Male Player of the Year for 2017 on Thursday, capped a great week by firing Borussia Dortmund up to third with the winning goal in a 2-1 home victory against Hoffenheim.

Pulisic’s 89th-minute strike ended Dortmund’s miserable run of seven games without a win at Signal Iduna Park dating back to September.

Hoffenheim took the lead when they attacked down the right and Mark Uth tucked away his ninth goal of the season in the first half.

Dortmund got back on level terms when Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa was fouled in the area and Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang drilled home the resulting penalty on 63 minutes for his 13th league goal of the season.

Pulisic then benefited from some great work in attack by the outstandin­g Kagawa to tap home just before the final whistle.

The win was Dortmund’s second in a row under new coach Peter Stoeger, who replaced Peter Bosz last Sunday, while Hoffenheim dropped to seventh.– AFP

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