The Fort Worth Press - Bayern stay on title track after Leverkusen stalemate

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Bayern stay on title track after Leverkusen stalemate
Bayern stay on title track after Leverkusen stalemate / Photo: © AFP

Bayern stay on title track after Leverkusen stalemate

A dogged defensive performance from Bayern Munich kept a dominant Bayer Leverkusen at bay in a 0-0 away draw on Saturday which preserved their eight-point lead on top of the German Bundesliga.

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The result, just the fifth time Bayern have dropped points in 22 league games this season, keeps them firmly on track to win back the title from Leverkusen with 12 games remaining.

Calling the draw "lucky", Bayern captain Manuel Neuer said "we're satisfied with the result, let's say it like that."

Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso insisted the "season is not over yet".

"We did everything, other than scoring a goal. For the table, it wasn't enough," he added.

Leverkusen dominated the opening half but were unable to convert several chances, with Alonso electing to leave both strikers Patrik Schick and Victor Boniface on the bench.

Jeremie Frimpong headed against the bar 21 minutes in after some clever work from Florian Wirtz down the left.

Nathan Tella, scorer of the winner between these two sides in the German Cup in December, blasted against the bar from close range when one-on-one with Neuer four minutes later.

Neuer was almost caught out on the 33rd-minute mark when he ventured out of the penalty area, but Wirtz's long-range effort from deep curled just wide.

Leverkusen again dominated the ball in the second half but could not find a way through.

Wirtz had a chance in the final minute to snatch a win, but his close-range effort went centimetres wide of the post.

- Dortmund 'horror' continues -

Borussia Dortmund's slide continued with a 2-0 loss at lowly Bochum.

The hosts, who started the game in last place, grabbed control in the first half when winter loan signing Georgios Masouras scored two goals in three minutes.

Masouras tapped in a low Philipp Hofmann shot from close range after 33 minutes and then pounced on a terrible back-pass from Niklas Suele to double the lead two minutes later.

Dortmund have lost five of their past seven and sit 11th.

"We need to turn things around soon," Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck said. "It's becoming a horror season."

Stuttgart failed to take advantage of fourth-placed Leipzig's scoreless draw at Augsburg on Friday, giving up a one-goal lead to lose 2-1 at home against Wolfsburg.

Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade came off the bench to put the hosts ahead after 72 minutes with a superb solo goal, but Wolfsburg hit back five minutes later when Tiago Tomas tapped in a Mohamed Amoura assist.

With five minutes remaining, Stuttgart's Josha Vagnoman handled the ball in the box, bringing Amoura to the spot.

The Algerian nervelessly converted to grab all three points and lift the visitors to eighth, keeping alive their hopes of European football for the first time since 2022.

Freiburg overcame a poor first-half penalty miss from Vincenzo Grifo to win 1-0 at St Pauli thanks to an own goal from Philipp Treu with two minutes remaining.

Grifo tried a Panenka from the spot in the 45th minute but his limp effort was easily saved. Freiburg have missed all four penalties they have been awarded this season in the league.

In the dying stages, Treu, a former Freiburg player, diverted a shot into his own net. The visitors climbed to fifth on the table.

First half goals from Lukas Ullrich and Tim Kleindienst took Borussia Moenchengladbach to seventh with a 2-1 win at Union Berlin, who pulled one back from the spot in the second half through Andrej Ilic.

L.Davila--TFWP