Hoffenheim shock Bayern 2-1 with Adamyan double

Hoffenheim shock Bayern 2-1 with Adamyan double
By Reuters
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Hoffenheim's Sargis Adamyan scored his first two Bundesliga goals to stun hosts Bayern Munich 2-1 on Saturday and earn his side's maiden win in Munich.

The 26-year-old Armenian striker scored either side of a Robert Lewandowski goal as Bayern suffered their first league loss and crashed back down to reality four days after their 7-2 demolition of Tottenham Hotspur in London in the Champions League.

Bayern's first home defeat in 12 months left the title race wide open with Bayern remaining on top with 14 points, ahead on goal difference of Freiburg, who drew 2-2 with Borussia Dortmund, and RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen, who drew 1-1.

Schalke 04 conceded a stoppage-time equaliser through Jonas Hector to draw 1-1 with Cologne and miss the chance to go top of the table. Schalke, who ended a four-game winning streak in the league, are also on 14 points.

Borussia Moenchengladbach, on 13, take on Augsburg on Sunday and will go top with a win.

Hoffenheim had a golden chance after four minutes in Munich but Adamyan, who joined this season from second division Regensburg, hesitated in his one-on-one with keeper Manuel Neuer to allow Jerome Boateng to clear at the last moment.

Bayern did not come near their midweek European form and apart from some good chances in the first half never showed the kind of clinical finish that saw them fire seven goal past Tottenham.

Adamyan made amends in the 54th minute when he fired in from a tight angle to surprise Neuer after Corentin Tolisso had lost possession in his own half.

Lewandowski grabbed his 11th goal of the campaign with a well-timed header after Bayern upped the pressure in search of an equaliser.

Adamyan, however, crowned his first start for Hoffenheim with his second Bundesliga goal in the 79th, beating Neuer once more with a low shot, to give his team their first win in Munich and their first three points since late August.

Schalke thought they had won their game when Suat Serdar nodded in at the far post in the 75th minute but, like their Ruhr valley rivals Dortmund earlier on Saturday, they failed to hang on to their lead.

Schalke's Guido Burgstaller hit the post in the 88th but it was Cologne who scored with Hector's header in stoppage time for a deserved equaliser. Hector had earlier almost scored an own goal, heading a clearance on to the post.

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; editing by Tony Lawrence and Clare Fallon)

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