Harry Kane scored a goal to lead Bayern Munich to win 2-1 to his host Freiburg on Saturday to advance by a difference of Bayer Leverkusen, who wasted his two goals to draw 2-2 with its host, Razin Pal Chebour Leipzig. Kane and his English citizen Eric Dyer scored the first goal in the 15th minute. Dyer passed to Kane, who launched a low shot between the fingers of Freiburg goalkeeper Nawah Atopolo. The goal is the first to play open since mid -November and its 17th goal in 17 league games this season. Bayern doubled his advance in the 54th minute when Kim Min Jay beat Atopolo and fired his head in a corner kick from Joshua Kimmich.
Freiburg obstructed Bayern when Matthias Gintter scored a corner kick 22 minutes before the end of the match, but the German giant held a recovery from the sudden defeat 3-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday against Feyenoord.
“We have played better matches,” Kimmich told Sky Germany.
“But this is exactly what we need sometimes. We deserved to win.”
Bayern’s victory means that defending champions Leverkusen is now six points behind the league leaders, after he wasted the league points for the first time since early November against Leipzig.
Florian Vertz starred throughout the match and had an effective role in the opening match of Liverpoo.
The German midfielder exceeded two defenders with a strong blow and hit in the post, and Patrick Chic was in a good position to put Leverkusen in the front after 18 minutes.
The second controversial goal for the Leflkuzen, which he scored in the 36th minute, was also made by Vertz.
Near the side line, the 21 -year -old won the ball from David Rom, the Leipzig player, while he seemed to instill his nails in the leg of the defender.
As Rom fell to the ground, Verts dodged the goal and passed the ball to Alex Garcia, who quietly scored in the goal.
After five minutes, Rom took revenge on a free kick, which changed her direction from the crossbar to cut off the progress of Leverkusen.
Leipzig equalized from another fixed kick five minutes before the end of the match. Xavi Simons sent an escalating free kick inside the penalty area around which Leverkusen Edmund Tabbuba defender is in his own net.
“We are not satisfied,” Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso said.
“We were not effective enough to attack and play Leipzig well today. Don’t win many teams here,” she added.
Dortmund is ongoing
In his first match since the dismissal of coach Nuri Shaheen, Borussia Dortmund, who played with ten players, has made two goals to draw 2-2 at home with Werder Bremen.
Dortmund received an early blow when the heart of the defense Niko Schlotrebec got a red card due to the mistake of another player after 21 minutes.
The owners of the land were dangerous despite the defect and advanced after seven minutes when Julian Brandt passed the ball to Serho Gerti, who scored his eighth goal in the league this season.
Dortmund appeared to be dominated when I turned a cross from my jeweler in the 51st minute to the net of his team, Bremen defender, Bremen, but Bremen Adel scored two goals in eight minutes.
Former Dortmund midfielder Leonardo Bitnourt launched a missile from outside the penalty area before Marvin Dacash fell asleep on the owners of the land, running in the back and scoring the equalizer.
After the match, Lars Ricken, Sports Director of Dortmund, confirmed that temporary coach Mike Tolberg will remain responsible for the Champions League match on Wednesday with Shakhtar Donetsk.
Elsewhere, Mainz continued his wonderful career this season, by beating Stuttgart 2-0 thanks to Nelson Viber and Anthony Cassi.
The candidates for landing last season, Mainz’s victory sent them to sixth place, one point behind Stuttgart and Leipzig and compete for a place in the Champions League.
Kevin Schluetrebec scored a goal in stoppage time to lead Augsburg to win 2-1 over his guest Hydeenheim.
In a late match on Saturday, Borussia Monchengladbach Boukhum will host the last -ranked.
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