Bayern Munich hailed their win over Bundesliga title rivals Schalke as a perfect tonic as they prepare to finish the job and knock Manchester United out of the Champions League.
Last week’s come-from-behind 2-1 quarter-final first leg win over the English giants sent the Bavarians into Saturday’s league encounter at a packed Veltins Arena with the wind in their sails despite some poor recent domestic form.
And a 2-1 courtesy of goals from Frenchman Franck Ribery — his fourth of the season — and Thomas Mueller, within a minute of each other, saw Bayern deliver a potential hammer to Schalke’s hopes of a first league crown since 1958.
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“We are at the top — and that’s where we belong,” said delighted skipper Mark van Bommel after his side went a point clear with five games remaining, giving Bayern the perfect psychological boost ahead of their Old Trafford showdown on Wednesday.
Schalke were left reeling after Bayern won on the Royal Blues’ home patch for the second time in ten days, adding to their German Cup success.
Schalke coach Felix Magath, who led Wolfsburg to a stunning title success last season and who was twice a domestic double winner with Bayern before his 2007 sacking, as much as conceded the race is now pretty much over with the momentum having slipped away from his side.
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“After a match such as this none of my players should bother thinking about the title,” Magath said.
Schalke scorer Kevin Kuranyi agreed that “we must not get caught up thinking about the title — we have yet to reach our goal for the season, which is qualifying for Europe.
“Today we lost too many balls and lacked a clear head when they went down to ten men [Hamit Altintop was red carded in the first half] and that shows we still lack experience compared with Bayern,” he said.
Ribery, starting a league match for the first time since Feb. 28 after an injury-plagued season, snaffled the opener with a right-foot shot after good work from Bastian Schweinsteiger.
Mueller made it 2-0 after home defender Rafinha could only clear as far as Altintop, who fed Mueller for a neat finish before Kuranyi gave the hosts brief hope of a point.
Fellow title aspirants Bayer Leverkusen went down 3-2 at Eintracht Frankfurt despite a brace for Stefan Kiessling.
Elsewhere, Borussia Dortmund took advantage of Leverkusen’s fourth loss in a month to close the gap on third place to a point with a 2-1 win over Werder Bremen while Stuttgart are up to seventh after a 2-1 success over Borussia Moenchengladbach.
Rock bottom Hertha Berlin won 3-0 at Cologne to suggest they believe they are not doomed yet despite not having garnered a single home success since the opening day of the campaign.
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