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Vol. 5 Num 982 Mon. March 05, 2007  
   
Sports


Bundes Liga
Title race thrown open


The German title race is back on after Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich both won Saturday and Stuttgart lost, leaving just six points separating the top four clubs.

Leaders Schalke 04 suffered a shock 2-0 defeat at home to suddenly resurgent Hamburg on Friday, and Saturday's results have blown the title race wide open.

Werder, who had been in a slump recently, rebounded with a 3-0 thrashing of lowly VfL Bochum at home while Bayern won a thrilling match at Hertha Berlin 3-2.

Stuttgart, who were second at the start of the day's play but have now dropped below Bremen, lost 3-1 at Bayer Leverkusen.

It leaves Schalke still on top with 49 points but Werder have closed the deficit to three with Stuttgart one point further back and Bayern now just six points off the summit.

Just two weeks ago Bayern coach Ottmar Hitzfeld had all but given up on the title after his side claimed just four points from five matches.

He admitted his aim was simply to finish third and qualify for next season's Champions League.

But goals from Hassan Salihamidzic, Lukas Podolski and Roy Makaay ensured Bayern returned from the capital with three-points and renewed hope of retaining their title.

It was brace of goals just 60-seconds apart that set Bayern on the way to victory, with first Salihamidzic and then Podolski finding the net.

Christian Jiminez reduced the arrears for Hertha early in the second period but Makaay restored the two-goal advantage with 22 minutes to play.

Defender Dick van Burik ensured a nail-bitting finale by cutting the deficit with just eight minutes left to play but Bayern gamely held on.

A hat-trick from Aaron Hunt gave Werder a comfortable win over second bottom Bochum as the hosts made light of their ravaged forward line to record their first league win in five attempts.

Stuttgart were well beaten by Leverkusen, falling 3-0 behind before Brazilian Cacau scored a late consolation.

It was another game where two quick goals settled the affair as Andriy Voronin on 20 minutes and Paul Freier two minutes later gave Leverkusen a dream start before Juan added a finishing touch just after the hour mark for a 3-0 lead.

On Friday Hamburg won their fourth match in a row under new coach Huub Stevens to stun the leaders on their own patch.

Hamburg, who finished third last season, had won only one league match all season and were rock bottom when Stevens took over but the Dutchman has re-instilled belief into the north coast side.

Thanks to two late goals courtesy of Dutch playmaker Rafael van der Vart and Croatian striker Ivica Olic, Hamburg are now 11th in the 18-team league but still only three points above the relegation zone.