Lewandowski hits brace as Bayern Munich go 10 points clear

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BERLIN, May 31, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Bayern Munich opened a 10-point lead at the
top of the Bundesliga on Saturday with a 5-0 drubbing of relegation-threatened
Fortuna Dusseldorf behind closed doors with the league’s top-scorer Robert
Lewandowski scoring twice.

Duesseldorf defender Mathias Joergensen scored an early own goal before
Benjamin Pavard, Lewandowski (2) and Alphonso Davies hit the target.

With five games left, Bayern, who have won their last eight league games,
are comfortably on course for an eighth straight league title.

However, second-placed Borussia Dortmund could trim their lead on Sunday at
bottom side Paderborn.

Several records fell as Lewandowski now has 43 goals in all competitions, a
season’s best for the Poland striker with games in hand.

Also head coach Hansi Flick claimed his 22nd win in his first 25 games,
bettering the start made by Pep Guardiola when he took charge in 2013.

“Statistics and records don’t interest me, what’s important is to have a
successful season,” said Flick, in his first season since replacing Niko Kovac
in November.

“At Bayern Munich, you are expected to win. I am very happy, we were very
aggressive and didn’t give them any chances.”

Lewandowski, who had never previously scored in six games against
Duesseldorf, made amends with goals either side of half-time.

Fortuna, who were unbeaten in their three games since the league resumed
after a two-month coronavirus-enforced hiatus, were humbled at the Allianz
Arena where they last poached a 3-3 draw in November 2018.

They fell behind on 15 minutes when Joergensen turned the ball into his own
net after Pavard mishit his shot.

Right-back Pavard then grabbed the second with a powerful header on 29
minutes before Lewandowski made it 3-0 just before the break after being
presented with a tap-in by Thomas Mueller.

Duesseldorf were floored with two goals in as many minutes as Lewandowski
profited again with another poacher’s goal after Serge Gnabry’s good work.

Davies then scored the game’s best goal.

After some high pressing, the Canadian teen won the ball in the Duesseldorf
area, barged past a succession of defenders and fired home to make it 5-0 on
52 minutes. – US death protest –

Werder Bremen boosted their survival hopes with a 1-0 win at Schalke, who
are winless in 11 games and continue to plummet.

Midfielder Leonardo Bittencourt scored a first-half winner.

“This is a very, very important away win,” said Bremen coach Florian
Kohfeldt.

“We have taken seven points from the last three games, but if you look at
the table, we are still behind.”

Bremen have spent more seasons in the Bundesliga than any other club, but
currently sit second from bottom.

However, Saturday’s victory leaves them just three points from guaranteed
safety with six games left.

They are two points behind Duesseldorf in 16th, which carries a relegation
play-off at the end of the season.

Werder could climb out of the relegation places for the first time since
December on Wednesday if they beat Eintracht Frankfurt at home.

Bittencourt hit a stunning strike from just outside the box which beat
Schalke’s Bayern-bound goalkeeper Alexander Nuebel on 32 minutes.

Schalke succumbed to their fourth straight defeat, piling pressure on head
coach David Wagner.

In the same game, Schalke’s American midfielder Weston McKennie wore a
‘Justice for George’ armband as part of the growing protests over the death of
an unarmed black man during a police arrest in the United States.

“To be able to use my platform to bring attention to a problem that has
been going on too long feels good!!!,” tweeted 21-year-old McKennie.

“We have to stand up for what we believe in and I believe that it is time
that we are heard.”

George Floyd died in Minneapolis in an arrest by a police officer who
pinned him to the ground for several minutes by kneeling on his neck.

– Hertha on the rise –

Hertha remain unbeaten with three wins and a draw since Bruno Labbadia took
charge during the lockdown after their 2-0 win at home to Augsburg thanks for
goals by Javairo Dilrosun and Krzysztof Piatek.

Having routed Leverkusen 4-1 away on Tuesday, Wolfsburg crashed to a 2-1
defeat at home to 10-man Eintracht Frankfurt.

Japan midfielder Daichi Kamada scored the winner 10 minutes from time while
Frankfurt had replacement midfielder Lucas Torro sent off in the dying stages
for a second yellow card.

Frankfurt took the lead when striker Andre Silva converted a penalty on 27
minutes, but Wolfsburg equalised when right-back Kevin Mbabu headed home on 58
minutes.

Hoffenheim are seventh after their 1-0 win at Mainz thanks to Ihlas Bebou
who darted into the area, swept past two defenders, and fired home on 43
minutes.

On Friday, Leverkusen went third when Germany midfielder Kai Havertz became
the first player in Bundesliga history to score 35 goals before his 21st
birthday to seal a 1-0 win at Freiburg.