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Dortmund win derby as Bayern top league

Published: 27 Oct 2013 - 04:03 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 11:13 pm

BERLIN: Borussia Dortmund proved too strong for Schalke in yesterday’s Ruhr derby in the Bundesliga as Bayern Munich edged out Hertha Berlin to stay top of the table.
Beaten twice by their bitter rivals last season, Jurgen Klopp’s side gained revenge with a 3-1 win at the Veltins Arena, while Bayern came from behind to beat Hertha 3-2 and Bayer Leverkusen also recovered from the loss of the opening goal to win 2-1 against Augsburg.
Bayern remain top of the table, a point clear of Dortmund and Sami Hyypia’s Leverkusen. And a clear gap has now opened up below, with Hertha in fourth a further 10 points adrift.
Dortmund got off to a dream start in Gelsenkirchen, taking the lead on 14 minutes when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang stabbed the ball home at the end of a sweeping move.
Schalke were looking to make it three consecutive wins against Borussia for the first time since the 1960s and they were handed a route back into the game on the half-hour mark when Neven Subotic brought down Christian Fuchs inside the area and referee Knut Kircher pointed to the spot.
However, Kevin-Prince Boateng - who once had a spell with Dortmund earlier in his career - saw his penalty saved by Roman Weidenfeller, and Nuri Sahin went on to double the visitors’ lead shortly after half-time.
Schalke pulled a goal back when 18-year-old Max Meyer found the net within moments of coming on. It was his third goal in as many Bundesliga games, but Schalke could not find an equaliser and another substitute, Jakub Blaszczykowski, made it 3-1 in the 74th minute at the end of a brilliant counterattack led by Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Bayern stay top after extending their year-long unbeaten run to 35 matches against Hertha.
Hertha took a surprise early lead at the Allianz Arena through Colombian forward Adrian Ramos and Bayern coach Pep Guardiola also lost Toni Kroos and Arjen Robben inside half an hour.
Mario Mandzukic came on for Robben in the 26th minute and equalised three minutes later. The Croatia forward then gave Bayern the lead early in the second half before fellow-substitute Mario Goetze made it 3-1. 
Anis Ben-Hatira pulled it back to 3-2 but Bayern held on and now know that a draw or a win away to Hoffenheim next weekend will see them equal Hamburg’s record 36-game unbeaten run of three decades ago. AFP