Bayern Munich beat Eintracht and take second place in the Bundesliga



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Frank Ribery scored two goals to lead Bayern Munich to a 3-0 home victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday and qualify for second place at six points from Borussia Dortmund with the start of the winter break in the Bundesliga.

The 35-year-old opened the scoring at close range and added another goal in the 79th minute, scoring four goals in four games. Club officials talked about his last season at Bayern.

Rafinha scored the third goal a minute before the end. Bayern missed many players, including Arin Rubin, James Rodriguez, Serge Janapri and Mates Humles, 36 points after their fifth consecutive league win.

Dortmund leads the standings with 42 points after his 2-1 win over Borussia Moenchengladbach on Tuesday.

The tournament will be suspended after Sunday's games, which will take place on January 18th.

Frankfurt got off to a good start with Manuel Neuer, who saved several chances before Kevin Terrap triumphed against David Alba, Javi Martinez and Thomas Mueller.

But a dash of dust shuddered after a joint match between Muller and Robert Levandowski outside the box, to prepare the ball to Ribery.

Muller nearly added the second goal at the end of the first half with a header, but hit the crossbar off the field.

Bayern tried to calm the game, but Frankfurt continued to try, and Danny da Costa had to tie the ball to two meters.

Ribery exchanged the ball with Lefandowski and, even though he missed it, I went to hit the goalkeeper at the back of the net.

Ravenna's pbad from Terrap inside the goal was decisive for Bayern to win and finish the year.

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