Bayern held by Freiburg at home, Dortmund wins in Bundesliga

Reuters , Saturday 3 Nov 2018

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Bayern Munich's Polish striker Robert Lewandowski (L) and Freiburg's defender Manuel Gulde (R) vie for the ball during the German first division Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Munich and SC Freiburg in Munich, southern Germany, on November 3, 2018 AFP

Freiburg striker Lucas Hoeler struck late for a 1-1 draw at Bayern Munich on Saturday, damaging the defending champion's bid to keep the pressure on Borussia Dortmund ahead of their encounter next weekend.

Dortmund held on for a 1-0 win at Wolfsburg and will lead by four points before Bayern's visit on Saturday.

Bayern dominated possession against Freiburg but found it hard to create chances against the visitors' well-organized defense, frustrating some home fans who whistled their team at the break.

Freiburg had a goal ruled out for offside early in the second half.

Bayern claimed a penalty for an apparent hand ball by Freiburg defender Manuel Gulde but referee Felix Zwayer gave a corner instead after consulting video replays. Franck Ribery had an arguably better penalty appeal waved away.

Germany striker Serge Gnabry finally broke the deadlock with 10 minutes remaining, beating Alexander Schwolow at his near post to set off celebrations among Bayern's coaching staff.

They were cut short, however, when Christian Guenter crossed for Hoeler to score in the 89th minute.

DORTMUND DEFENDS

After conceding a late equalizer against Hertha Berlin the weekend before, Dortmund successfully defended Marco Reus' first-half goal to stay unbeaten.

Dortmund had problems in defense, with Manuel Akanji (hip), Lukasz Piszczek (knee), Marcel Schmelzer (knee) and Abdou Diallo (groin) all out injured.

Lucien Favre, now the first Dortmund coach to stay unbeaten after 15 competitive games, made nine changes from the team that beat Union Berlin 3-2 in the German Cup on Wednesday, with Paco Alcacer coming in for a rare start.

The Spain striker, who had seven goals in four league appearances, failed to score for the first time in his sixth game for Dortmund.

Reus, who scored with a late penalty for the win over Union, was again the hero, heading home from close range after Thomas Delaney failed to direct his header on target.

SCHALKE FINALLY WINS

Schalke was testing its fans' patience with only one goal in four league games and nerves were strained before the game against fellow struggler Hannover.

Mark Uth, yet to score for the team since his summer transfer from Hoffenheim, thought he'd finally gotten off the mark but his well-taken first-half goal was ruled out for offside.

Uth thought he had a penalty but video replays showed there was no foul.

However, Uth was awarded a spot kick in the second half after falling under minimal contact from Hannover goalkeeper Philipp Tschauner. This time, referee Markus Schmidt didn't check the video and Nabil Bentaleb converted the penalty.

Hendrik Weydandt equalized with 20 minutes remaining but Breel Embolo replied straight away for Schalke and Uth finally scored late to seal the 3-1 win.

Also, Bayer Leverkusen's revival was cut short in a 4-1 defeat at home to Hoffenheim, and promoted Nuremberg drew 2-2 at Augsburg.

Hertha Berlin was hosting Leipzig later.

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