Franck Ribery fired Bayern Munich back to within six points of Borussia Dortmund with a cool 83rd-minute finish in a 1-0 home win over RB Leipzig on Wednesday.
Dortmund’s surprise first loss of the season at Fortuna Dusseldorf on Tuesday opened the door for the champions to reignite their title hopes and they did just that late in a largely frustrating fixture.
Peter Gulacsi brilliantly denied both Robert Lewandowski and Joshua Kimmich either side of half-time but the visitors’ resistance came to an end when substitute Ribery hit home amid a penalty box scramble.
Both sides were reduced to 10 men in stoppage time – Renato Sanches receiving a second yellow for reacting to a rash challenge on Thiago Alcantara that earned Stefan Ilsanker a straight red – but Niko Kovac will care little after securing a valuable fourth successive Bundesliga victory.
12 – @FranckRibery has scored in 12 consecutive #Bundesliga seasons at least two goals – for @FCBayernEN only Klaus Augenthaler (also 12) and Gerd Müller (14) managed to do this. Steady. #FCBRBL pic.twitter.com/oEHGpuh8K9
— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) December 19, 2018
Gulacsi’s impressive performance began during the opening exchanges as he expertly turned Lewandowski’s finish against the base of the post in a one-on-one.
Bayern were missing Jerome Boateng because of a back problem and lost the in-form Serge Gnabry to a suspected groin strain in the 28th minute.
Their difficult first half almost worsened before the break, Dayot Upamecano crashing a header against the crossbar from Kevin Kampl’s corner.
Kovac’s side initially offered little threat after the interval and a draw appeared inevitable when former Liverpool man Gulacsi sensationally scooped Kimmich’s point-blank header off the line in the 79th minute.
But the experienced Ribery rolled back the years with a match-winning moment of calm four minutes later, evading multiple diving challenges and sliding in the winner, before tempers flared at the death as Ilsanker and Sanches were both given their marching orders.
Don’t stop believin’ #FCBRBL #MiaSanMia pic.twitter.com/XjDyZlP93V
— FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) December 19, 2018
What does it mean? Little for Liverpool to fear… for now
Bayern were paired with Premier League leaders Liverpool in the Champions League last-16 draw earlier this week, a tie Kovac subsequently rated as 50-50.
It is tough to agree with the Croatian, at least at this juncture, given his team still appears a work in progress at both ends of the pitch. They might have brought the best from Gulacsi on a couple of occasions but were all too often disjointed going forward, and look especially vulnerable when defending set pieces.
Gulacsi greatness almost keeps Leipzig alive
If any Leipzig player was deserving of a clean sheet it was undoubtedly Gulacsi, who made two incredible stops that should not be forgotten in the context of Ribery’s late intervention.
Coman comeback hits a setback
The introduction of Sanches in place Kingsley Coman on the hour seemed an awkward adjustment for Kovac to make, but the coach’s hand was forced by an anonymous display from the winger. Coman is still in the relative infancy of his return from a long-term ankle injury and his rustiness was on display when he failed to find Lewandowski with an inviting crossing opportunity shortly after the interval.
What’s next?
Both clubs have one Bundesliga fixture remaining before the mid-season break as Bayern head to Kovac’s former employers Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, the same day as Leipzig’s home meeting with mid-table Werder Bremen
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