BERLIN, Sept. 22-- Bayern squandered a two-goal lead and shared the spoils with Wolfsburg following a two-all draw at the opener of the 6th round in Bundesliga on Friday. Bayern Munich gave away a two-goal advantage after the half time as second-half goals from Maximilian Arnold and Daniel Didavi secured the "Wolves" a draw at the defending Bundesliga champions. The "Bavarians" dictated the pace from the kick-off, yet defensively minded Wolfsburg were able to keep the hosts on the distance until the half-hour mark. The "Wolves" were hapless with 33 minutes into the game though as Robert Lewandowski converted a foul-play penalty into the bottom right for the opener. Carlo Ancelotti's men gained momentum and doubled the lead nine minutes later when Arjen Robben's long-range shot got deflected unstoppable and made it 2-0 on the scoreboards. After the restart, Wolfsburg still focused on their defence work nonetheless they were able to reduce the arrears out of the blue as Maximilian Arnold overcame Bayern back up goalkeeper Sven Ulreich with a direct free kick in the 56th minute. Bayern's Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery worked out chances to extend the lead but both players pulled wide from promising positions. Moments later the visitors punished the German record champions with the equalizer after Daniel Didavi nodded home Paul Verhaegh's cross into the box with seven minutes remaining. |