Germany striker Mario Gomez scored all four goals in Stuttgart’s 4-1 win over Bundesliga leaders Wolfsburg on Saturday to blow the title race wide open.
With Bayern Munich, Hertha Berlin and Stuttgart all picking up three points, there is now just two points separating the top four sides in the Bundesliga with only three games left.
It could be five teams just two points apart if Hamburg beat Werder Bremen, with the title almost certain to be decided on the last day of the season on May 23.
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Gomez is now the league’s joint top-scorer alongside Wolfsburg’s Brazilian striker Grafite with the pair on 23 goals after Gomez’s quartet sealed Stuttgart’s 4-1 win over Wolfsburg.
“I am just delighted my goals helped the team and keep us in the hunt,” Gomez said. “As a successful sportsman you always want the most, but we need to make sure we win all our games now.”
Stuttgart took the lead after just 30 seconds when Gomez beat Wolfsburg goalkeeper Diego Benaglio with a header into the top left of the net.
The home side doubled their lead on 20 minutes when midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger found striker Cacau with a perfectly-timed long-ball and the Brazilian drew Benaglio to give Gomez a simple tap in for his second.
Wolfsburg pulled a goal back when Edin Dzeko hit his 20th of the season on 36 minutes, but Gomez completed his hat-trick on 63 minutes and could hardly believe his luck when the fourth went in on 76 minutes.
“A big compliment to my team, they were superb today,” Stuttgart coach Markus Babbel said. “The team created several clear chances at the start of the second half and we kept the pressure on Wolfsburg. We deserved to win, especially if you look at the chances we didn’t take.”
Defending champions Bayern Munich drew level with Wolfsburg on 60 points and are only second on goal difference after their 3-1 win at Energie Cottbus.
French midfielder star Franck Ribery, who was linked with a move to Manchester United last week, was left on the bench, but Bayern took the lead through Argentina striker Jose Ernesto Sosa on 23 minutes.
Cottbus midfielder Ivica Iliev equalized on 44 minutes, but Bayern went ahead on 62 minutes when Argentina defender Martin Demichelis headered home a Lukas Podolski corner.
A late goal from Podolski sealed the 3-1 win, but in injury-time Ribery missed a late penalty.
Hertha Berlin’s 2-0 win at home to strugglers VfL Bochum puts them just a point away from the leaders.
They took the lead at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium when midfielder Patrick Ebert flicked a cross into Marko Pantelic who headed home on 39 minutes.
Lucien Favre’s Berlin kept themselves in the title race when Brazilian striker Raffael slotted home their second on 50 minutes.
Borussia Dortmund’s seventh consecutive win sealed a 4-0 victory over Karlsruhe and means they have made a late bid for the Bundesliga title as they move into fifth and could now claim a European place for next season.
Hoffenheim ended their 12-game winless streak with a 2-0 victory over Cologne, as Eintracht Frankfurt and Hannover drew 1-1.
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