BERLIN (Reuters) - Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich twice came from a goal down to struggle to a 2-2 draw against visitors Mainz 05 on Saturday, but stayed nine points clear at the top with four matches remaining. They are on 70 points, with second-placed RB Leipzig on 61, ahead of their match at Schalke 04 on Sunday. "We made far too many mistakes in the first half," said Bayern keeper Sven Ulreich, who will replace injured Manuel Neuer until the end of the season. Levin Oztunali could have doubled the lead from close range a little later as Bayern looked disorganised. Arjen Robben levelled after a fine break from the Bavarians, but they were again on the backfoot when Mainz were awarded a 40th-minute penalty and Daniel Brosinski beat Ulreich.
Source: The Star April 22, 2017 15:33 UTC