Kevin De Bruyne rescued a point for VfL Wolfsburg with a late equaliser
in their 1-1 draw against Schalke 04 on Sunday but the result means
leaders Bayern Munich could clinch the title as early as next week.
The Belgian fired in after 78 minutes for his 10th goal of the campaign
but the draw saw second-placed Wolfsburg slip 12 points behind Bayern,
who are on 73 points after beating Hoffenheim 2-0 on Saturday, with five
games left.
Bayer Leverkusen are third on 54 points following their 4-0 demolition of Hanover 96.
Bayern will be assured of the title next week if they increase their lead over Wolfsburg.
Wolfsburg will be kicking themselves for not getting more out of this
game, with Schalke taking a 53rd minute lead following a sensational
70-metre run by teenager Leroy Sane.
De Bruyne got the deserved equaliser 12 minutes from time with a fine shot from 18 metres.
Schalke, who have now failed to win any of their last five league games
and were missing many players through injury, remain fifth on 42 points,
on course for a Europa League spot.
Werder Bremen edged past bottom club Hamburg SV 1-0 courtesy of an
84th-minute penalty by Franco Di Santo that kept them in the running for
a Europa League spot in the other game on Sunday.
Argentine Di Santo converted his spot-kick for his 13th goal of the
season after Hamburg's Valon Behrami had brought down Zlatko Junuzovic
and was sent off as new Hamburg coach Bruno Labbadia made a losing
return to their bench.
Werder moved up to seventh on 38 points with victory in the northern derby, leaving Hamburg in last place on 25.
Labbadia returned to Hamburg this week, tasked with saving their proud
Bundesliga record. Hamburg are the only team never to have played in the
second division since the creation of the Bundesliga in 1963.
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