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Bayern misses chance to seal title after Leipzig stumble

May 11, 2019
Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski and David Alaba react   after the goalless draw with Leipzig at the Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, Germany, on Saturday.  Bayern missed their chance to seal the Bundesliga title. — Reuters
Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski and David Alaba react after the goalless draw with Leipzig at the Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, Germany, on Saturday. Bayern missed their chance to seal the Bundesliga title. — Reuters

BERLIN — Champions Bayern Munich stumbled to a goalless draw at RB Leipzig on Saturday, missing their chance to seal the Bundesliga title as Borussia Dortmund kept their hopes alive and closed to within two points with one game left.

Bayern, who needed a win to make sure of a record-extending seventh consecutive league title, are on 75 points and will now face a final day examination at home to Eintracht Frankfurt next Saturday.

Dortmund, who beat Fortuna Duesseldorf 3-2, are on 73 and visit Borussia Moenchengladbach on the same day.

Leipzig are third on 66 and have secured their Champions League spot for next season.

"We want to win this thing next week," said Bayern's Thomas Mueller. "We have battled back from nine points behind (late last year). We are very greedy."

The Bavarians missed several good chances with Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski failing to hit the target and also had a Leon Goretzka effort in the second half ruled out after video review.

They face Leipzig again in the German Cup final on May 25.

It was an even more nervous affair at Dortmund, where goals from Christian Pulisic, Thomas Delaney and Mario Goetze eventually sealed a win for the title contenders.

The hosts suffered with a blunder from keeper Marwin Hitz that allowed Duesseldorf back into the game at 1-1 before the hosts then had to sweat it out after a Dawid Kownacki goal for Duesseldorf in stoppage time reduced the deficit to 3-2.

Hitz, replacing injured Roman Buerki, also brought down Dodi Lukebakio for a second-half penalty which the forward fired wide.

"We have to remain calm. We conceded unnecessary goals and we just have to play smarter," said Dortmund coach Lucien Favre, who said his team still needed "a miracle" to snatch the title from Bayern's grip.

"A win is always good. That was necessary otherwise there would be no hope. Now we have hope. We now have to beat Gladbach and we will wait for a miracle by Eintracht in Munich."

Hanover 96 and Nuremberg were relegated while VfB Stuttgart beat VfL Wolfsburg 3-0 to hold on to 16th place and will go into a relegation/promotion playoff with the second division's third-placed team. — Reuters


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