German defending champions Bayern Munich beat major rival Leverkusen 2-0
yesterday, sealing the second place to stay in the race for the Bundesliga
leaders before the winter break.
Italian forward Luca Toni and German national striker Miroslav Klose bagged a
goal apiece in the 2-0 win as the defending champions extended their unbeaten
run to 13 games in all competitions.
The result moves them up to second on 31 points, three behind leaders
Hoffenheim, who will visit the Allianz Arena next week. Leverkusen drop to
fourth, still on 28 points.
It was a disappointing performance overall from Leverkusen, whohad made the
better start of the two sides. In the 13th minute Patrick Helmes fired narrowly
over and three minutes later Henrique headed against the bar. Four minutes after
that Helmes again popped up in front of the Bayern goal, but this time his shot
went just wide of the post.
Midway through the first half Bayern slowly began to assert control over the
proceedings. Bastian Schweinsteiger pulled two good saves out of Bayer keeper
Rene Adler and drilled another effort narrowly wide on the half-hour mark.
There was more of the same in the second half as Bayern continued to press
for the opener, with that man Schweinsteiger seeing a header come off the bar
just four minutes in.
Bayern finally broke the deadlock a minute shy of the hour mark,Toni rising
to head home a cross from Ze Roberto. Franck Ribery almost made it two soon
after, only to be foiled by Adler.
In the 82nd minute, Ribery returned to the role of provider, setting up Klose
for his sixth goal of the season.
That sealed Bayern's eighth successive victory over Leverkusen and left the
champions with the number one spot in the table firmly in their
sights.