Bundesliga: Bayern Munich stay top of table after thrilling draw against Leipzig; Frankfurt hold Dortmund
FirstpostArminia Bielefeld held on for just their second win, a 2-1 victory at home over relegation rival Mainz. The 17-year-old Musiala scored one goal and was involved in Bayern’s third as the eight-time defending champions stayed two points clear of Leipzig, who missed the chance to take first place. But it’s the case now that we often have to come back,” said Müller, who also scored Bayern’s equalizer against Atlético Madrid in their 1-1 draw in the Champions League on Tuesday. “I’m still OK with a point.” It’s Dortmund’s second straight consecutive Bundesliga game without a win after last weekend’s 2-1 loss at home to Cologne, which had been previously winless. Bielefeld scored for the first time in a first half this season through Manuel Prietl, and Ritsu Doan added another first-half goal for the promoted side’s first two-goal tally in the division.