
Leverkusen stay top after holding bayern
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The Bundesliga's leading scorer Stefan Kiessling took his league tally to nine this season when he levelled on 14 minutes after Bayern had taken an early lead through striker Mario
Gomez. Undefeated Leverkusen have 27 points from 13 matches, one ahead of WERDER BREMEN who demolished FREIBURG 6-0 on Saturday. Bayern, who have now drawn for the third consecutive match
and have won only two of their last seven league games, are in seventh place on 21 points. You may like Fifth-placed HAMBURG lost ground after a 1-0 home defeat by lowly VFL BOCHUM, who
scored the winner on 77 minutes through Dennis Grote to leave the hosts in fifth place on 23 points. "We played great football in the first half. I even expected that we would score to
make it 2-1," Leverkusen coach Jupp Heynckes, who twice coached Bayern in the past, told reporters. Bayern, still without injured playmaker Franck Ribery, winger Arjen Robben and
striker Luca Toni, began strongly. Coach Louis van Gaal, under mounting pressure given Bayern's mediocre season so far, gave a rare starting spot to Gomez and the German international
quickly justified his selection. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. A defensive blunder allowed Miroslav Klose to send Gomez into the box to
slot home after eight minutes as Rene Adler rushed out of his goal. CONSTANT THREAT The celebrations among the majority of the 69,000 fans did not last long. Kiessling chased down a long
ball from Arturo Vidal, comfortably shook off defender Daniel van Buyten and fired past keeper Hans-Joerg Butt. The gifted striker was a constant threat, exposing Bayern's chronic
problem in central defence since the departure of Brazilian Lucio in the close season. Bayern's Anatoliy Tymoshchuk should have done better a minute before the break when he was left
unmarked in the box but only managed a weak shot that Adler had no trouble blocking. Germany keeper Adler then made the save of the match with five minutes left when he denied Gomez from
close range before the Bayern players left the pitch amid a chorus of jeers and whistles. "We played without any confidence in the first half," said van Gaal, whose team could also
be eliminated from the Champions League this week. "It is sad because we really wanted those three points," the Dutchman told reporters.