Bayer Leverkusen struck three times in four minutes to ease past Freiburg 3-1 and reclaim top spot in the Bundesliga on Sunday, two points ahead of Bayern Munich.
Stefan Kiessling, the league’s top scorer, netted his 13th goal of the season when he headed in a Tranquillo Barnetta cross in the 36th minute. Eren Derdiyok made it 2-0 and Sami Hyypia added a third on 40 minutes with a powerful header.
Felix Bastians pulled one back for the visitors with a solo effort midway through the second half.
Leverkusen restored their two-point lead over Bayern, who had briefly gone top on Saturday after their 3-0 win over Mainz. Schalke 04 remained in third place, a further point behind, following their 2-0 victory over Hoffenheim.
Undefeated Leverkusen, who boast the league’s best attack and defense, have now won their last four matches, scoring at least three goals in each.
Yet for the first half hour it was the visitors who were more aggressive and were only denied an early lead by two spectacular saves from Leverkusen keeper Rene Adler.
“We had problems in the early stages but once we up our tempo then we also score the goals we want,” Leverkusen coach Jupp Heynckes told reporters.
“We have set out to clinch a spot that will lead to Europe football next season and things are looking good for now,” he said.
The hosts only needed half a chance to score and they got it when Swiss international Barnetta lifted a seemingly innocuous cross into the box in the 36th minute.
Kiessling beat his marker to head in and end his 486-minute goal drought.
The hosts were gifted a second goal 66 seconds later with Freiburg keeper Simon Pouplin fumbling a pass forward, sending the ball to Derdiyok who had no trouble beating the hapless Frenchman for his eighth goal of the season.
Just three minutes later veteran defender Hyypia exploded into action to score with a powerful header from a Toni Kroos corner.
Freiburg were left scrambling in the second half and cut the deficit through Bastians’ deft shot at the near post.
Leverkusen playmaker Toni Kroos, who has been outstanding this season, played down title talk.
“It is far too early to talk about the title,” the midfielder, on loan from Bayern Munich, told reporters.
“We continue to chase the targets we have set and we won’t change them. We are winning our points and that is working pretty well,” he said.
In Sunday’s other Bundesliga clash Stuttgart brought Borussia Dortmund’s 12-game unbeaten run to an abrupt halt with a 4-1 victory.
Dortmund stayed fourth despite the end of a six-match winning run while Stuttgart, still undefeated under new coach Christian Gross, moved up to 10th.
Stuttgart went ahead in the 14th minute after a goalmouth scramble following a run down the left flank by Cristian Molinaro.
Stuttgart striker Pavel Pogrebnyak and Dortmund defender Felipe Santana both went for the ball, which struck Santana on the hip and bounced into the net.
Stuttgart’s Romanian striker Ciprian Marica then missed a chance to make it 2-0 from the penalty spot in the 47th minute, hitting the crossbar with his shot after being brought down by Patrick Owomoyela. He also struck the crossbar with a header after another free kick by substitute Zdravko Kuzmanovic.
Instead, Lucas Barrios equalized for Dortmund in the 55th minute with his 10th goal of the season. Kevin Grosskreutz drew goalkeeper Jens Lehmann off his line and then passed to Barrios, who fired home.
However, Kuzmanovic restored Stuttgart’s lead with a free kick from 20m in the 77th minute, Marica capitalized on a misunderstanding by two Dortmund defenders to score in the 86th and Christian Traesch added the fourth goal three minutes later.
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