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Bayern concedes draw to Wolfsburg in Bundesliga

BAYERN Munich wasted a chance to pull within a point of second place in the Bundesliga yesterday by conceding a late goal in a 1-1 draw at Wolfsburg in a match which saw the return of one star and an injury to another.

Thomas Mueller scored an uncommon goal in the seventh minute for Bayern, which twice hit the post, including once on a missed penalty.

Wolfsburg also failed to convert a penalty as new goalkeeper Thomas Kraft made a superb Bundesliga debut for Munich.

Still, Sascha Riether equalized in the 86th for Wolfsburg.

"It's the same story: As a team we are just making too many individual mistakes," Mueller said. "We have to look at ourselves in the mirror before things will get better.

Bayern coach Louis van Gaal said: "Everything is possible. And it still is. We have to prepare ourselves to accept second place. That's not bad. We are all disappointed. We can play so well. But if we make mistakes then we cannot win."

Bayern was dealt a blow when star playmaker Franck Ribery was forced to limp off after just 25 minutes with a left ankle or knee injury. But on to replace him was Dutch star Arjen Robben for his season debut in his first match since the World Cup final in South Africa.

Bayern has lost only once in its last 11 matches, and moved to fifth place, three points behind second-placed Mainz, which lost 1-0 at Stuttgart.

"I'm aggravated that we didn't win and that we didn't pull closer," Mainz coach Thomas Tuchel said.

Hannover can jump to second with a victory today at Eintracht Frankfurt.

Bayern nearly went ahead after five minutes but Mario Gomez struck only the crossbar.

Bayern took the lead two minutes later on a strange goal. Kraft's long punt kick forced Wolfsburg keeper Diego Benaglio out of his goal and the Swiss netminder's clearance attempt 25 meters out went off Mueller and back into Wolfsburg's goal.

Bayern missed a chance to double the lead when Philipp Lahm's penalty in the 21st blasted off the base of the left post.

Wolfsburg's Ashkan Dejagah headed off the crossbar in the 37th and then Bayern's new keeper Kraft deflected Grafite's penalty off the left post three minutes into first-half injury time.

Kraft again made a superb save against Mario Mandzukic in the 56th.

Bayern did not do enough in the second half and watched as Wolfsburg equalized when Marcel Schaefer beat Bastian Schweinsteiger on the left side before crossing to Riether, who blasted home from just three meters out.

"We showed morale today," said Wolfsburg defender Arne Friedrich, who helped the team to its seventh straight draw. "We believed that we could do something today."

Mueller appeared to have scored the winner in the 90th but he was ruled offside.

League leader Borussia Dortmund, 13 points up on Mainz, opened the 18th round on Friday with a 3-1 victory at Bayer Leverkusen.

Late yesterday, Ruud van Nistelrooy's 53rd-minute score was enough for Hamburg to edge Schalke 1-0 and improve to seventh, but 19 points off the pace.

Schalke had lost just once in its previous seven matches.

League topscorer Papiss Demba Cisse scored twice for his 14th and 15th goals in Freiburg's 2-2 draw with St. Pauli.

Torsten Frings scored in injury time to give Werder Bremen a 2-1 victory at home against Hoffenheim.

Last-placed Borussia Moenchengladbach beat Nuremberg 1-0 on the road for a crucial three points in the relegation fight.



 

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