This Saturday, Bayern Munich drew 1-1 with Hoffenheim, in a match corresponding to matchday 28 of the German Football League, but managed to keep the leadership of the competition isolated, benefiting from Borussia Dortmund’s tie, second, in the visit to Stuttgart.
Four days after losing 3-0 against Manchester City, in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals, Bayern, with João Cancelo in the starting eleven, opened the scoring in the 17th minute, through Pavard, but saw the away goal. The team tied the game in minute 71, with a goal from Kramaric.
The Bavarians, who are two points ahead of Borussia Dortmund, scored again, in the 73rd minute, but the goal was disallowed for offside.
In the last quarter of an hour of the game, the team led by Thomas Tuchel, who will host City next week, did everything possible to reach the goal, but failed to score and take all three points.
Borussia Dortmund, with Raphaël Guerreiro in the starting eleven, drew 3-3 at Stuttgart and wasted the opportunity to accompany Bayern at the top of the competition, in a game in which they were numerically superior from minute 39, after the expulsion. of Mavropanos.
The visiting team reached the break with a 2-0 lead, after goals from Ivorian Sebastien Haller, after 23 minutes, and Dutchman Donyell Malen, after 33 minutes.
Stuttgart, which occupies the third from last position in the table, tied the match at two goals with goals from Coulibaly (78) and Vagnoman (84), enlivening the last minutes in which the Portuguese Tiago Tomás already played for the locals.
With the Bundesliga leader also tied, Dortmund looked for the goal that would allow them to equalize Bayern on points, and reached 3-2 at 90+3 by Reyna, but still saw Stuttgart reach final equality at 90+ 7, with a goal from Silas.
Leipzig, who left Portuguese striker André Silva on the bench, beat Augsburg 3-2, and rose to third place, on equal terms (51) with Union Berlin, who only plays on Sunday.
A goal by Kevin Kampl, in minute 10, and a ‘double’ by Timo Werner, who scored in minutes 32 and 35, ensured Leipzig’s victory, in a game in which Augsburg opened the scoring in minute five , through Arne Maier , and scored again at 82, for Vargas, at a time when the Portuguese Renato Veiga had already been in the game for four minutes.
Source: TSF