BERLIN, Oct. 1-- Bayern Munich dropped points again after Hertha Berlin bounced back for a 2-2 draw and Freiburg ended Hoffenheim's unbeaten run with a 3-2 victory at the closer of the 7th round in Bundesliga on Sunday. Bayern Munich suffered their second consecutive draw after giving away a two-goal lead, which allowed Hertha Berlin to snatch a two all draw on home soil. From the kick off Bayern started highly motivated and piled on the pace whereas Berlin needed some time to gain a foothold into the game. It took thus only 10 minutes before the German record champions broke the deadlock as Jerome Boateng's cross into the box found Mats Hummels, who headed home the opener. As the match progressed, Hertha Berlin looked dangerous on the counter attacks. Vladimir Darida almost finished a fast break successfully but goalkeeper Sven Ulreich was on guard to deny the 1-1 leveller. Bayern remained in control of the proceedings on the pitch yet they failed to make the most of their chances through Robert Lewandowski and David Alaba before the break. The "Bavarians" caught a perfect start into the second half when Robert Lewandowski doubled the lead at the near post with 49 minutes played. It was a short lived joy for the defending champions though as Hertha Berlin responded two minutes later after Genki Haraguchi danced through Bayern's defence to set up for Darida, who reduced the arrears from very close range. |