Tag: Frank Ribery

  • Bundesliga: Ribery seals Bayern win to cut Dortmund’s lead

    Bundesliga: Ribery seals Bayern win to cut Dortmund’s lead

    Franck Ribery scored an 83rd-minute winner as champions Bayern Munich beat RB Leipzig 1-0 on Wednesday.

    The victory helped to cut the gap to Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund to six points with one game remaining before the winter break.

    The 35-year-old French winger, who had come on for the injured Serge Gnabry midway through the first half, shook off two markers.

    He then fired in from 10 metres to break the deadlock as Bayern notched their fourth consecutive league win.

    Bayern, back to winning ways after a dip in form earlier in the campaign, are third in the table on 33 points, behind second-placed Borussia Moenchengladbach on goal difference.

    Borussia Moenchengladbach were 2-0 winners against Nuremberg on Tuesday.

    “You could tell this was a very important game,” said Bayern forward Thomas Mueller. “We would have liked to have a bit more flowing game and we also made mistakes with possession.

    “But we had the better goal chances. So, overall, it was a deserved victory. At the end of the day we won the game and we are back in the mix.”

    Dortmund, who suffered their first league defeat of the season on Tuesday after losing 2-1 at promoted Fortuna Duesseldorf, are on 39.

    Leipzig are fourth on 28.

    Bayern were far from their best and both teams hit the woodwork in the first half before the in-form Gnabry had to be taken off injured.

    The hosts were no real threat for much of the second half, with Robert Lewandowski isolated up front.

    Their best chance came in the 79th minute when Joshua Kimmich headed goalwards from a metre out.

    But his effort was blocked by goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi, who had sprinted back from the other side of his goal.

    The Hungarian, however, could do nothing when Ribery drilled in with seven minutes remaining.

    The winger, who is in his last season in Munich, has lost his starting spot to Gnabry this season.

    Both sides ended the game with 10 men after Leipzig’s Stefan Ilsanker was first sent off for a reckless foul on Thiago Alcantara in stoppage time.

    Bayern Munich’s Renato Sanches followed suit with a second booking for pushing him in the ensuing melee.

    Schalke 04 slumped to a 2-1 home defeat by Bayer Leverkusen.

    They were wearing shirts with names of coal pits in the area to mark the end of mining in the Ruhr valley later this month.

    The Royal Blues, last season’s runners-up, are now just a point above the relegation playoff spot.

    Werder Bremen and Hoffenheim shared the points in a 1-1 draw.

  • Frank Ribery signs one-year extension

    Frank Ribery signs one-year extension

    Franck Ribery has signed a new one-year deal with German champions Bayern Munich.

    Ribery is out-of-contract in the summer, and was widely expected to leave the German champions, but has opted to remain in Munich for what will be his 12th year with the club.

    The 35-year-old winger, who joined Bayern from French side Marseille in 2007, has scored 117 goals in 385 appearances for the Bundesliga champions.

    In a statement, Ribery said: “I am very happy to be able to play another year for this great club. Munich has long since become a home for my family and for me.

    “I am therefore very proud to be able to wear the jersey of Bayern for the new season.”

    Ribery has become the fifth player in Bayern’s history to win eight Bundesliga titles joining Oliver Kahn, Mehmet Scholl, Phillip Lahm and Bastian Schweinsteiger.

    Bayern are still waiting to hear if Arjen Robben will follow Ribery in signing a new deal, with the Dutchman, who is currently injured, still weighing up the club’s latest offer.