Mueller double helps Bayern go top of Bundesliga
Germany star Thomas Mueller scored twice as Bayern Munich went back
to the top of the Bundesliga table on Saturday with a 3-0 home win over
Bayer Leverkusen.
Pep Guardiola’s Bayern impressed at Munich’s Allianz Arena in sealing
their third straight league win to claim top place from Wolfsburg, who
beat Schalke 3-0 on Friday without Manchester City-bound Kevin de
Bruyne.
Bayern coach Pep Guardiola said there is still room for improvement:
“Our last pass wasn’t always good, that’s why it was only 3-0, but we
only allowed them two chances, which is crazy.”
Mueller, who has five goals from the first three league games, and
Dutch winger Arjen Robben both converted second-half penalties for
Bayern as fellow Champions League side Leverkusen were well beaten.
“Our training is high quality, our ambitions remain and we’re
developing something good,” said Mueller with Bayern targeting a repeat
of their 2013 treble of Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup
titles this season.
The defending champions took the lead when Mueller met Douglas
Costa’s cross on 26 minutes, then converted a penalty after Arturo Vidal
was pushed in the back by Leverkusen defender Roberto Hilbert on 59
minutes.
Robben claimed his 11th penalty from 12 attempts in his Bundesliga
career by drilling home a 71st-minute spot-kick as Hilbert was penalised
after a Costa cross hit his armpit.
The 30-year-old ex-Germany defender was at fault for all three Bayern
goals having also let Costa get away for the cross for Mueller’s
first-half goal.
“That was a very good statement for us, we were strong to go 3-0
against a top Bundesliga and Champions League team,” said the
Netherlands captain Robben.
Leverkusen had a goal disallowed when Australia winger Robbie Kruse
looked to have scored on 72 minutes, but the referee spotted him
bringing the ball down with his upper arm.
Earlier, Cologne’s impressive start continued when they went third
with a 2-1 comeback win at home to Hamburg after gleaning seven points
from their opening three games.
After ex-Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Lewis Holtby put Hamburg ahead
early in the second half, Cologne levelled through Philipp Hosiner on 76
minutes, but the game turned on a dubious red card and penalty.
Hamburg’s ex-Bosnia captain Emir Spahic was sent off on 79 minutes
for the slightest of touches on Cologne striker Anthony Modeste, who
drilled home the resulting penalty to the fury of the visitors’ bench.
Japan striker Yoshinori Muto warmed-up for
his country’s World Cup qualifier against Cambodia in Saitama on
Thursday with his first two Bundesliga goals in Mainz’s 3-0 win over
Hanover.
The 23-year-old opened his account on just his third Bundesliga
appearance on 15 minutes, then doubled his tally on 29 minutes when he
headed home from a corner.
Centre-forward Yunus Malli claimed Mainz’s third by finishing off a
sweeping counter-attack just after the break as Mainz moved up to fifth.
Socceroos forward Mathew Leckie also scored his first goal in
Germany’s top flight in Ingolstadt’s 1-0 win at Bavarian rivals
Augsburg.
The 24-year-old left winger, who has won 25 caps for Australia,
curled a superb shot inside the left-hand post, which gave Augsburg
goalkeeper Marwin Hitz no chance on 63 minutes.
Ten-man Stuttgart are bottom after a 4-1 defeat at home to Eintracht
Frankfurt as Poland goalkeeper Przemyslaw Tyton was sent off for the
hosts.
Darmstadt are 11th after their third straight draw following a goalless effort at home to Hoffenheim.
Borussia Dortmund can reclaim top spot on goal difference by beating
Hertha Berlin at home on Sunday before Werder Bremen host Borussia
Moenchengladbach.