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Bayern push advantage at top of Bundesliga table

Bayern's Thomas Mueller, left, and Bayern's Philipp Lahm. (AP Photo/Kerstin Joensson)
22nd October, 2016
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Bayern Munich have pulled three points clear at the top of the Bundesliga, with Hertha Berlin and Hoffenheim now the teams in pursuit after defeats for Cologne and Borussia Dortmund.

Bayern won the weekend’s big match against Borussia Monchengladbach 2-0 to bring to an end a two-game winless run.

Arturo Vidal and Douglas Costa supplied the goals for Carlo Ancelotti’s men, who controlled proceedings from start to finish on Saturday.

Hertha Berlin leapfrogged Cologne into second place with a 2-1 win at the Olympiastadion – a result which brings an end to the Goats’ unbeaten start to the season.

Vedad Ibisevic and Niklas Stark were on target for the Old Lady, with Anthony Modeste netting Cologne’s consolation to keep his name at the top of the goalscoring charts.

Hoffenheim’s unbeaten record this season is still intact after their emphatic 3-0 win at an out-of-sorts Bayer Leverkusen, who slumped to mid-table.

A red card for Leverkusen’s Kevin Volland played into Hoffenheim’s hands, with goals from Kerem Demirbay, Sandro Wagner and Steven Zuber earning Julian Nagelsmann’s men a win which took them into third place – four points behind Bayern.

Borussia Dortmund lost ground on the leaders with a 3-3 draw at winless Ingolstadt, who had twice led by two goals at the Audi Sportpark.

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Almog Cohen and Dario Lezcano gave the hosts a 2-0 lead before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang gave the visitors hope.

Lezcano’s second restored the hosts’ two-goal advantage before goals from Adrian Ramos and Christian Pulisic earned the visitors a point which nevertheless leaves them now six adrift of Bayern.

Elsewhere on Saturday, Freiburg beat Augsburg 2-1 with goals from Maximilian Philipp and Nils Petersen, with Halil Altintop netting a consolation, and Wolfsburg’s miserable season continued with a 3-1 defeat at Darmstadt.

Mario Gomez may have got his first goal back in German football, but Anis Ben-Hatira, Laszlo Kleinheisler and Sandro Sirigu ensured it would be a losing debut on the Wolves’ bench for caretaker coach Valerien Ismael.

A red card to Jeffrey Bruma compounded Wolfsburg’s woes as they dropped below their hosts into 15th place.

They could drop further on Sunday when Schalke host Mainz and that could hasten their search for a new full-time coach, with Ismael doing little to suggest he will be a long-term option following Dieter Hecking’s sacking last week.

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