Bundesliga: Bayern Munich held at RB Leipzig as league returns

Bayern Munich will still finish the ongoing Bundesliga round as outright table leaders, regardless of other results.

Agence France-Presse January 21, 2023 09:51:24 IST
Bundesliga: Bayern Munich held at RB Leipzig as league returns

Bayern Munich's Thomas Mueller, left and his teammate Kingsley Coman waves to supporters at the end of the German Bundesliga match between RB Leipzig and FC Bayern Munich. AP

A second-half equaliser from RB Leipzig defender Marcel Halstenberg helped RB Leipzig hold Bayern Munich to a 1-1 home draw on Friday in the first Bundesliga match since the winter break.

Bayern looked on course for their seventh straight Bundesliga win after striker Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting scored in the 37th minute, but Halstenberg levelled in the 52nd minute.

Veteran Bayern forward Thomas Mueller had a chance to win the match in injury time with a shot from point blank range, but dragged his effort just wide.

Bayern manager Julian Nagelsmann lamented his side’s concession of a “totally unnecessary goal” but said a point was “worth a little bit more” to his side than to Leipzig, considering the teams’ relative positions in the table.

“Leipzig played a strong game and both teams played a little bit wildly, but at the end of the day we can live with the draw.”

A combination of rustiness after a ten-week break and sub-zero temperatures meant both sides struggled to find rhythm early on.

Central defender Josko Gvardiol, one of the breakout stars at the World Cup, almost scored an own goal after seven minutes, when his attempt at smothering a Serge Gnabry cross hit the post.

Bayern midfielder Leon Goretzka headed the ball in the back of the net after 31 minutes, but the goal was struck off due to a narrow offside against Munich centre-back Matthijs de Ligt in the build up.

The reigning champions got on the board soon after through Cameroon striker Choupo-Moting, who tapped a Gnabry cross past the outstretched arm of Leipzig keeper Janis Blaswich to score his 11th goal in ten games in all competitions.

Leipzig shook off the cobwebs to reclaim parity shortly after halftime when Halstenberg side-footed in a Dominik Szoboszlai header to score his first goal of the season.

The goal sparked Leipzig’s most dominant period of the game, with the home side frequently threatening Bayern on the counter as the visitors pushed to regain the lead.

Bayern were fortunate not to be reduced to ten men in the 66th minute when France defender Dayot Upamecano brought down a rampaging Szoboszlai who was through on goal with only goalkeeper Yann Sommer to beat.

Upamecano, one of four former Leipzig players in Bayern’s squad along with manager Julian Nagelsmann, received a yellow card.

Leipzig manager Marco Rose, who picked up a yellow card for remonstrating with the referee late in the game, said he could live with the decision.

“At first I saw it differently – I thought he (Szoboszlai) was through,” said Rose.

“(But) I spoke with the referee and I can see his argument – a yellow card is totally OK.”

Halstenberg said “it was an exchanging of blows and it could have gone in either direction – it’s a pity but we can start (the season) with a point.”

Red Bull-owned Leipzig have now only managed to beat the Bavarians once in 16 competitive appearances since their promotion to the Bundesliga for the 2016-17 season.

With less than half of the season’s fixtures played, Leipzig sit six points behind Bayern in third.

Bayern will still finish the round as outright table leaders, regardless of other results, although second-placed Freiburg have a chance to cut the gap at the top to two points when they travel to Wolfsburg on Saturday.

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