Bundesliga: Bayern Munich stages two-goal comeback to rescue point against Bielefeld
The HinduHost Bayern Munich had to battle back from two goals down to rescue a 3-3 draw against struggler Arminia Bielefeld on Monday and had its lead at the top of the Bundesliga cut to five points. Four days after lifting the Club World Cup for a sixth title in less than nine months, Bayern crashed back to Bundesliga reality with Arminia racing to a 2-0 lead in the first half. The visitor stunned Bayern with a goal in the ninth minute when Dutchman Michel Vlap latched onto a pass, pivoted and beat keeper Manuel Neuer with a well-placed shot on his Bielefeld debut after his loan switch from Anderlecht. Winger Christian Gebauer tapped in a cutback with Bayern's defence caught out in the quick break and become the third Bielefeld player on Monday to score their maiden league goal.