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sexta-feira, 18 de dezembro de 2015

Bayern slump to first league defeat, Kagawa scores dramatic winner

Bayern slump to first league defeat, Kagawa scores dramatic winner
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Bayern Munich had their lead trimmed to five points as they lost their unbeaten Bundesliga record in emphatic style, going down 3-1 away to Borussia Monchengladbach.

It is only the second time Pep Guardiola's Bayern have lost at all this season after they went down 2-0 at Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League in October. Gladbach coach Andre Schubert praised his side's "sensational performance" while Guardiola said Bayern must learn from their mistakes.

"We lost our control after they went 1-0 up and they started to counter-attack," Guardiola said. "We have to be able to learn from this game that we should never allow that to happen."

It was Bayern's first Bundesliga defeat since losing 2-1 at Freiburg last May as second-half goals by Oscar Wendt, Lars Stindl and Fabian Johnson left the Bavarian giants reeling. Franck Ribery scored Bayern's late consolation goal on his return after nearly nine months out with injury.

"It's a pity, but it's our own fault," admitted Ribery. "We will concentrate on the next game and hope to win," he added as Ingolstadt can expect a Bayern backlash in Munich next Saturday.

Gladbach took a deserved lead when Raffael gave a return pass to Wendt and the Sweden international fired past Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer on 54 minutes. The hosts doubled their lead when Stindl volleyed home on 66 minutes. Bayern centre-back Jerome Boateng was caught out of position and Johnson sprinted away to launch a shot past Neuer on 68 minutes.

Bayern pulled a goal back nine minutes from time when Ribery marked his 300th game in the famous red shirt by scoring off the bench to celebrate his first appearance in 269 days following a persistent ankle injury. This is the first time Bayern have conceded three goals since losing 3-0 at Barcelona in the first leg of last season's Champions League semi-finals.

And their defeat leaves French champions Paris Saint-Germain as the only remaining unbeaten club in any of Europe's traditional big five leagues. For Gladbach, the victory continues their fairytale rise from bottom of the table to third as they remain unbeaten after ten Bundesliga games under Schubert.

Kagawa's winner
Bayern's lead was cut to five points as second-placed Borussia Dortmund won 2-1 at Wolfsburg thanks to Shinji Kagawa's dramatic 93rd-minute winner. A first-half goal by Germany winger Marco Reus was cancelled out by a Ricardo Rodriguez penalty with the 90 minutes up but there was still time for Japan international Kagawa to hit the winner with virtually the last kick of the game. The defeat knocks Wolfsburg confidence ahead of Tuesday's decisive Champions League clash against Manchester United in which they need a draw to qualify for the last 16.

Elsewhere, ten-man Bayer Leverkusen warmed-up for their home clash with Champions League holders Barcelona on Wednesday by losing 2-1 at Hertha Berlin in the capital as Javier Hernandez netted what proved to be a consolation goal. 'Chicharito' scored his seventh goal in 12 league games for Leverkusen to cancel out Vladimir Darida's early opener for Hertha at Berlin's Olympic Stadium.

Leverkusen were reduced to ten men when centre-back Sebastian Boenisch was shown a straight red card with just 17 minutes gone for a brutal sliding tackle on Hertha's 19-year-old left-back Yanni Regaesel. Hertha scored their second through USA international John Anthony Brooks and the win left them fourth as Leverkusen drop to eighth.

Mainz are seventh after their 3-1 win at Hamburg while Mark Uth's 96th-minute goal rescued a 1-1 draw for struggling Hoffenheim at Ingolstadt.

Augsburg escaped the bottom three with a 1-0 win at Koln as Paraguay striker Raul Bobadilla fired in a second-half free-kick.

On Friday, Schalke broke their five-match winless streak with a 3-1 victory over Hannover which left them sixth in the table. The Royal Blues won their first league game since downing Hertha in mid-October with goals by Johannes Geis, from a penalty, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Franco di Santo.