Football

Bayern Munich escape with draw after Nürnberg’s late penalty miss


Bayern Munich stumbled to a 1-1 draw at relegation-threatened Nürnberg on Sunday to leave the Bundesliga title race wide open with three games left in the season.

Serge Gnabry rescued a point for Bayern with a 75th-minute volley after the hosts, who also saw a last-minute Tim Leibold penalty hit the post, took an unexpected lead after the break through Matheus Pereira.

The result leaves Bayern Munich top on 71 points with Borussia Dortmund in second place on 69 after Saturday’s 4-2 home loss to Schalke 04 in the Ruhr valley derby.

Third-placed RB Leipzig, who have secured a Champions League spot for next season, are on 64.

Bayern, buoyed by Dortmund’s slip-up, knew a win at Nürnberg could potentially see them secure the title as early as next week as it would put them four points ahead of their title rivals as they chase a league and cup double.

“We had a tough German Cup game in midweek and maybe we were not that fresh,” the Bayern coach, Niko Kovac, told reporters referring to their 3-2 semi-final win over Werder Bremen on Wednesday.

“Nürnberg did it well and fought for every ball. They made our life difficult from the first to the last minute. It is frustrating because we could have gone four points clear.

“Now we must put this behind us as quickly as possible and win all three remaining games,” said Kovac, who could be without James Rodríguez after the Colombian was forced off injured only 15 minutes after coming on as a second-half substitute.

Bayern were dominant, as expected, and hit the woodwork through David Alaba in the first half.

But it was the home side who struck first with Pereira firing in on the rebound after Bayern keeper Sven Ulreich had blocked a shot three minutes after the break.

The champions were visibly rattled and it took them some time to recover from the setback before retaking the initiative.

After several missed chances, including a Rodríguez free-kick that keeper Christian Mathenia tipped on to the bar, substitute Gnabry finally beat the Nürnberg defence at the far post, beautifully chipping a volley over the keeper in the 74th.

Nürnberg had the chance to win with a penalty awarded in the 89th minute but Tim Leibold hit the post.

Bayern responded by creating a last chance of their own but Kingsley Coman failed to beat Mathenia in a one-on-one in the fifth minute of stoppage time.

While Nürnberg fans will praise their 17th-placed team’s performance, the draw leaves them five points behind the relegation playoff spot occupied by VfB Stuttgart.

Dries Mertens moved level with Diego Maradona on Napoli’s list of all-time leading Serie A scorers with the opening goal in a 2-0 victory at Frosinone. The Belgium international scored his 81st goal for the Partenopei in the 19th minute – a stunning curling free-kick into the top corner – to move joint-fourth on the list.

A fine solo goal from Amin Younes early in the second half doubled Napoli’s lead before José Callejón hit the woodwork twice and Fabián Ruiz crashed a shot against the crossbar. Napoli moved eight points clear in second place with the win.



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