Bayern Munich 2-0 Kaiserslautern: Gomez and Muller strike to keep pressure on Dortmund - 7M sport

Bayern Munich 2-0 Kaiserslautern: Gomez and Muller strike to keep pressure on Dortmund



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Posted Sunday, February 12, 2012 by YAHOO Sport

Bayern Munich was never troubled during its 2-0 win over Kaiserslautern in Saturday's Bundesliga clash at the Allianz Arena.

Mario Gomez and Thomas Muller scored the decisive goals for the Bavarian giant, which stays within two points of Dortmund with the win.

The home side was at it from the off and took an early lead through Gomez in the sixth minute after the striker stole in at the near post to turn home Franck Ribery’s cross.

Bayern never looked threatened, and kept Kaiserslautern pinned back in its own half for the vast majority of the first half. Gomez went close once more, before David Alaba bent a free kick just wide of Kevin Trapp’s goal.

Perhaps inevitably, the home side doubled the advantage on the half hour mark. A free kick from Toni Kroos was aimed towards the head of Muller, who got there just ahead of Trapp to nod the ball home.

The visiting side fashioned a rare chance of its own from a corner five minutes before halftime, but Athanasios Petsos could only volley wide of the far post.

However, that chance proved to be something of an anomaly, and Gomez had another chance five minutes after the restart when he raced through on goal, only to be stopped by the onrushing Trapp.

Two minutes later, Jerome Boateng saw a header cleared off the line by Kostas Fortounis after he was left completely unmarked following a corner.

Substitute Arjen Robben also saw himself twice denied by Trapp, who first stopped the Dutchman’s effort from a tight angle before blocking a more dangerous attempt by rushing off his goal line.

With 12 minutes left to play, Ribery and Holger Badstuber combined brilliantly in the middle of the park with the Frenchman releasing the center back on goal, but his volleyed effort was thwarted once again by Trapp.

There was still time for Robben to curl a late free kick into Trapp's arms, but the result had long been secured by that point.

Bayern stays two points behind Dortmund at the Bundesliga summit with the win.



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