Serge Gnabry and Kingsley Coman returned Bayern Munich to the top of the Bundesliga by defeating Hertha Berlin 2-0 on Sunday.
Joshua Kimmich’s cross was headed into the goal by diving Gnabry in the 69th minute. Ten minutes later, Coman once more won the game thanks to a brilliant pass from Kimmich.
With four rounds remaining, Bayern jumped one point ahead of Borussia Dortmund with this victory. If Dortmund wants to end Bayern’s 10-year reign as German champion, it must now hope for favors from Bayern’s remaining opponents, Werder Bremen, Schalke, Leipzig, and Cologne. The match between Bochum and Dortmund on Friday ended in a tie. Hertha’s goalkeeper Oliver Christensen was at fault for forestalling a more serious loss. Considering that Thomas Tuchel’s group had yielded 10 objectives in their past three matches, which were all losses, the guests were not expected to represent a huge danger.
Hertha is still a great option for assignments. It is six places away from assignment games at the season’s end and close to the league’s end. Despite the expectation that Bayern would win the first half, they were unable to break through the strong defense. Christensen saved Gnabry’s best chance, and Sadio Mané couldn’t stop the wealthy Coman from scoring a couple of promising peevish. Many home fans cheered at the half in anticipation of an unparalleled comeback, despite the fact that Bayern outscored Hertha by one goal.
In the 65th minute, a young man Hertha greatly admired, Ibrahim Maza, gave away the ball. Despite this, a substitute forward’s goal at the opposing goal line gave Bayern a four-minute lead. The home team sang, “German hero may be FCB (FC Bayern),” along with the players. Jonas Wind, a Danish striker, scored twice as Wolfsburg defeated Mainz 3-0 to snap the visitors’ 10-game Bundesliga winning streak. With his most memorable goal since January, Sebastiaan Bornauw ended Wind’s 11-game goal drought in the 28th minute. Wolfsburg pushed one point forward of Mainz and into seventh spot with the victory.