Mainz, Bayern and Bundesliga
Digest more
DPA International on MSN
Kane rescues Bayern in 2-2 draw with bottom club Mainz, Dortmund draw
Harry Kane converted a late penalty as runaway leaders Bayern Munich salvaged a 2-2 draw against bottom club Mainz to maintain their unbeaten run in the Bundesliga season on Sunday. Headers from Kacper Potulski in the 45th and Lee Jae-Sung in the 67th had sensationally reversed Bayern's 29th minute lead from teenager Lennart Karl in Mainz' favour.
Rock bottom Mainz were mightily close to shocking Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena before a late Harry Kane penalty rescued a fortunate point for the Bavarian giants. Vincent Kompany's side were unimpressive at home and struggled to break down a stubborn Mainz defence,
Mainz has seen its winless Bundesliga run extend to nine games after going down 1-0 at home to Borussia Mönchengladbach.
In the second half, the same picture emerged. Bayern created chance after chance, and Mainz struck coldly with their third shot on goal. Jae-Sung Lee artistically finished a cross from Stefan Bell with his head.
With seven games of the 2024/25 Bundesliga season remaining, Mainz are third and firmly in contention to secure UEFA Champions League football for the first time in their history. bundesliga.com looks at why they can do just that... The 05ers have been ...
Mainz sigue anclado en el fondo de la Bundesliga después de que el visitante Bourssia Mönchengladbach ganara el viernes 1-0 con un autogol de Danny da Costa.
Thomas Müller, who could be considered as the last world-class attacker to come out of Bayern’s academy before Karl, celebrated the goal from the stands. Bayern did very little for the rest of the half, and they were punished for it before the half-time whistle.
Mainz have published an exchange with a fan who cancelled his membership because of the presence of black players in the team. While protests against racism and police brutality have swept the United States and various countries across the world in ...
Anwar El Ghazi says he has received a payout from Mainz after a German court found he was unfairly dismissed by the club over a social media post about the Israel-Gaza war. The German club owed the 29-year-old the money in salary and bonuses that they ...