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Bremen draw with Wolfsburg, lead table

November 29, 2009 20:14 IST

Werder Bremen battled back with a stoppage-time goal from defender Per Mertesacker to draw 2-2 with champions VfL Wolfsburg on Saturday and go top of the Bundesliga table on goal difference.

Wolfsburg thought they had won the game when Bosnian striker Edin Dzeko scored his second goal of the afternoon five minutes from time to give the visitors a 2-1 lead.

Mertesacker, though, rose above the Wolfsburg defence in stoppage time to head in the equaliser from a Mesut Ozil corner.

Bremen, who are now unbeaten for 21 consecutive matches in all competitions, are on 27 points, the same as Bayer Leverkusen, who can go back on top with a win against VfB Stuttgart on Sunday.

"We were not focused in defence and made it easy for our opponents," Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf said.

"We had enough chances today to decide the match in our favour. But we were lacking the right balance between offence and defence," he said.

Hamburg squandered the chance to close in on the top when Mainz earned a 1-1 draw with an 84th minute goal from Tim Hoogland. Hamburg are in fourth place, on 24 points.

Hoffenheim are fifth, a point behind, after losing to visitors Borussia Dortmund 2-1 with a 79th-minute penalty from Nuri Sahin. The hosts were reduced to 10 men two minutes later after Maicosuel was sent off.

Third-placed Schalke 04, on 25 points, play Borussia Moenchengladbach later on Saturday.

EARLY CHANCE

Wolfsburg keeper Diego Benaglio denied Bremen an early lead when he stopped Portuguese striker Hugo Almeida's fifth-minute header going into the top corner of his goal.

Twice more the hosts threatened with headers from Almeida and defender Naldo before Wolfsburg had a chance of their own with a shot by Brazilian Grafite.

Dzeko fired the visitors into the lead three minutes before the break when he beat three Bremen defenders inside the box and thundered a close-range shot past keeper Tim Wiese.

In-form Almeida, who had earlier missed from close range, notched up his third goal in two matches on 62 minutes when he fired in from eight metres after Aaron Hunt's backheel was saved on the line.

Dzeko then struck on the break with five minutes remaining, slotting home to put Wolfsburg back in the lead before Mertesacker headed in from close range.

Wolfsburg have won only one of their last five league matches.

Source: REUTERS
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