Bayern Munich's Luca Toni celebrates a goal against
Schalke 04 during the German Bundesliga soccer match in Gelsenkirchen
yesterday.- Xinhua/Reuters
German champions Bayern Munich claimed their fifth straight win after they
overcame Schalke 04 2-1 away yesterday, while "village club" Hoffenheim were
knocked down by Hertha Berlin from the top of Bundesliga standings.
With the three points, Bayern stay in third place at the Bundesliga
standings, but they're now just a single point behind both Leverkusen and
Hoffenheim.
Schalke lost for the first time in six matches and dropped down to sixth
place.
The sold-out Veltins Arena had seen a spectacular start: Italian striker Luca
Toni, back from injury, fired Bayern into a third-minute lead after good work by
Mark van Bommel.
Schalke were not exactly shocked, and Jefferson Farfan equalized for the
hosts just two minutes later.
The hosts were the better team in the following minutes, and Bayern were
limited to defending. Both Ivan Rakitic and Jermaine Jones had opportunities to
fire Schalke into the lead in the first half.
However, it was the visitors who scored next. French international Franck
Ribery played a sensational one-two with Ze Roberto before firing home from
seven meters with 31 minutes to go.
That proved to be the winner as Schalke failed to create any meaningful
chances against a well-organized Bayern defence.
Also on Sunday, Hertha BSC Berlin stopped Hoffenheim's winning run, knocking
the promoted team off the Bundesliga summit.
Hoffenheim, who had previously celebrated five wins in a row, lost 1-0 in
Berlin and dropped down to second place in the standings due to goal difference
shy of Leverkusen, which tied Karlsruhe 3-3 a day earlier.
In Frankfurt, a late goal by German striker Mario Gomez spared Stuttgart's
blushes in the 2-2 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt.