Bundesliga round table: frustrated title Gladbach



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The draw left Gladbach in third place with 43 points, five behind Bayern Munich and seven offensive leaders, Borussia Dortmund, who will travel to Nuremberg on Monday. the the visitors dominated the match but they were unable to convert their constant pressure into goals, with midfielder Thorgan Hazard endure a frustrating day in front of the goal.

They were forced to pay for their waste when Frankfurt, also pursues European football next season, came to the break with a 1-0 lead. Frankfurt launched a counter in overtime, taking Gladbach by surprise from one corner.

After receiving the ball at the edge of the area, Jonathan de Guzman misread the shot on goal. The ball, however, was collected by Danny da Costa who hammered the house up close. The second half looked a lot like the first one, with Gladbach pressing and Risk repelling luck after luck.

But they finally managed to pbad in the 82nd minute, with Denis Zakaria hooking on a 30-yard Tobias Strobl pbad to score in front of the outstretched hands of Kevin Trapp, Frankfurt goalkeeper. Frankfurt, who looked visibly tired after a mid-week trip to Ukraine in the Europa League, lucky to hold and catch a precious point in the final stages.

Bayer Leverkusen Peter Bosz, the new coach, continued his momentum. Victory 2-0 against Fortuna Düsseldorf at BayArena to move to fifth place. Kai Havertz scored Bayer's first goal in the 18th minute. The 19-year-old has created and finished for his ninth goal of the season.

Taking possession of Fortuna half, Havertz is released from the Düsseldorf defense before giving way to Kevin Volland. The cross of Volland found in Havertz without mark just two meters from the goal, the young star tapping at home. The goal was fifth for Havertz in his last six games.

In the 67th minute, another youth brigade from Leverkusen – Leon Bailey, 21 years old Jamaican – was about to score a deflection after Bayer's Mitchell Weiser shot directly at Fortuna goalkeeper Jaroslav Drobny. The two goals of Leverkusen raised their score to 13 of their last four games, including a 3-1 defeat of Bayern Munich.

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