Bayern Munich strengthened its lead in the German Football League and moved away by 7 points from its direct chaser, Bayer Leverkusen, the defending champion, with a difficult victory over its guest Wolfsburg 3-2 on Saturday, in the eighteenth stage.
Leon Goretzka (20 and 62) and Frenchman Michael Olise (39) scored Bayern’s goals, and Algerian international Mohamed Amoura (24 and 88) scored Wolfsburg’s goals.
Bayern prepared in the best way for its European qualification in the Champions League against Feyenoord Rotterdam in the seventh round on Wednesday, with its fourth consecutive victory in the league after Leipzig (5-1), Borussia Mönchengladbach 1-0, and Hoffenheim 5-0, raising its score to 45 points, 7 points ahead of Bayer Leverkusen, which can restore the four-point advantage if it wins over its guest Mönchengladbach at the end of this season. The evening.
Belgian Bayern coach Vincent Kompany made 4 changes compared to his last match against Hoffenheim, bringing in Austrian Konrad Laimer, South Korean Kim Min-jae, Goretzka and Olise Assia instead of Portuguese Rafael Guerrero, Englishman Eric Dier, Thomas Muller and Alexander Pavlovic.
Bayern showed its teeth early, threatening its guest’s goal three minutes after the starting whistle, with a shot from Leroy Sané that hit the crossbar.
The Bavaria giant opened the scoring after a ball that Kim recovered and passed to Jozoa Kimmich, who passed it to Goretzka, so the latter got rid of Bence Dardai and shot with his right foot past the Polish goalkeeper, Kamil Grabara (21).
Bayern had barely rejoiced in their goal when their net was conceded after a free ball reached Yannick Gerhardt inside the area, and he passed it to the Algerian Mohamed Ammoura, who shot directly at goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (24).
Bayern scored the sixth goal in the “Bundesliga” by French striker Olise, taking advantage of Wolfsburg’s fragile defense inside the forbidden zone (40), before the referee 5 minutes later canceled Kimmich’s goal after a handball was awarded to him.
At the beginning of the second half, Goretzka scored his second and third personal goal for his team after heading in a free kick taken by Olise (62).
Frenchman Kingsley Coman missed a solo shot after a long ball from captain Neuer, and he shot next to the post (69).
While the match was drawing its last breath, Ammoura brought excitement back to the match with his second personal goal for him and his team, after he had previously threatened goalkeeper Neuer with a wonderful shot (82).
It is the eighth goal of the Algerian international striker in the league this season.
Stuttgart achieved its third victory in a row and came at the expense of its guest Freiburg 4-0, scored in turns by Frenchman Anthony Rowe (2), Bosnian Ermidin Demirovich (17), Nick Voltmadh (45 + 5 from a penalty kick), and Deniz Undav (80).
Stuttgart, the second last season, raised its score to 32 points and advanced to fourth place, one point ahead of Leipzig, which fell to fifth place after drawing with its host Bochum 3-3.
Hoffenheim moved away from the relegation zones by defeating host Holstein Kiel, bottom runner-up, 3-1, and advanced to fifteenth place with 17 points.
St. Pauli returned to winning ways after two losses to Eintracht Frankfurt and Bochum by the same score (0-1), with goals from Johannes Eggestein (25 from a penalty kick) and Guinean Morgan Guilavoge (90+2) against host Heidenheim.
St. Pauli raised its score to 17 points in 13th place temporarily, 3 points ahead of Heidenheim in 16th place.
The stage concludes on Sunday with matches between Union Berlin and Mainz, and Werder Bremen and Augsburg.
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