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BERLIN -- Freiburg defeated Bayer Leverkusen 3-2 and Borussia Dortmund was held to 2-2 at home by Augsburg as Bayern Munichs main title rivals both faltered in the Bundesliga on Saturday. Bayern led second-place Leverkusen by 10 points with a game in hand, while Dortmund was another four points off the pace. Freiburg midfielder Felix Klaus scored in the last minute as his side twice came from behind to climb provisionally out of the relegation zone. "We still have an incredibly long way to go," Freiburg coach Christian Streich said. Lars Bender scored with Leverkusens first shot in the fourth minute and Admir Mehmedi equalized with a fine strike in the 27th before Simon Rolfes restored the visitors lead eight minutes later. Jonathan Schmids free kick squeezed inside the near post in the 53rd, thanks to a light deflection from Leverkusen striker Stefan Kiessling on his 30th birthday, and Klaus scored the winning goal on a counterattack. "Freiburg were dangerous," Leverkusen coach Sami Hyypia said. "We tried to win, then came the counter." Dortmund endured an afternoon to forget as the sides bad luck with injuries continued. Poland midfielder Jakub Blaszczykowski sustained suspected cruciate ligament damage to his right knee in the third minute. "The opening period was overshadowed by Blaszczykowskis injury," said Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp, who has also had to contend with long-standing injuries to Ilkay Gundogan, Mats Hummels, Lukasz Piszczek and Neven Subotic. Sven Bender headed home side Dortmund in front in the fifth -- one minute after his twin opened the scoring for Leverkusen -- but conceded an own goal in the 56th, when he deflected Andre Hahns cross into his own net. Nuri Sahin restored Dortmunds lead from a free kick in the 66th, only for South Korea midfielder Ji Dong-won, who will join Dortmund next season, to score Augsburgs equalizer in the 72nd just two minutes after going on as a substitute. "You could see wed set our sights high," Klopp said. "But you could also see that that can lead to tension." Elsewhere, Nuremberg defeated Hoffenheim 4-0 for its first win of the season, Hannover won 3-1 at Wolfsburg for its first away win, and Mainz earned a 2-1 win at Stuttgart. Alexander Meiers 36th-minute strike against the run of play was enough for Eintracht Frankfurt to defeat Hertha Berlin 1-0 in the late game. The visitors might have had a penalty with some 20 minutes remaining, when Carlos Zambrano appeared to catch Ronny in the face with his elbow. The referee didnt see it, however, and booked the Hertha midfielder for protesting. Nuremberg coach Gertjan Verbeek had vowed not to shave until his side finally won in the league. "Im very happy with the win, also that the beard is shaved," the Dutchman said. "It was important for us to take the lead." United States international Timmy Chandler opened the scoring with a deflected shot in the 24th, before two goals from Josip Drmic and another from Daniel Ginczek gave Nuremberg its first Bundesliga victory at the 18th attempt this season. Belgian midfielder Kevin de Bruyne made his debut for Wolfsburg following his switch from Chelsea for a reported 22 million euros ($30 million). Artjoms Rudnevs scored on his Hannover debut in the 28th, and Leonardo Bittencourt added two more in the 50th and 72nd for Hannovers first away win of the season in Tayfun Korkuts first game in charge. Ivica Olic had pulled Wolfsburg level in the 35th. Korkuts predecessor, Mirko Slomka, who was fired during the winter break, watched from the stands. In Stuttgart, Mohammed Abdellaoues 11th-minute opener for the home side was cancelled when Shinji Okazaki seized on a mistake from Japan teammate Hiroki Sakai to score against his former side in the 39th. Mainz substitute Benedikt Saller snatched the winning goal in the 87th. "The bottom line is that its a lucky win," Mainz coach Thomas Tuchel said. "But its one of our qualities, to wait, to lurk." Nike Free Run 3 Dame . -- LaMarcus Aldridge knew when it was his time. Billige Nike Free Run 2 . -- The Los Angeles Galaxy have signed coach Bruce Arena to a multi-year contract extension. http://www.tilbuddanmarksko.net/ . Even the longest of tenures with the Twins, though, dont last forever. Versatile veteran Michael Cuddyer, voted by local beat writers as the teams most valuable player in 2011, is gone. He will be with the Colorado Rockies next season. Nike Free 5.0 Dame . Collazo was proven correct as his final punch knocked out Victor Ortiz at 2:59 of the second round in a welterweight fight at the Barclays Center on Thursday night. Nike Free Run Herre Tilbud .Y. -- Mark Steenhuis scored four goals and added two assists to lead the Buffalo Bandits over the Toronto Rock 12-10 in National Lacrosse League action on Saturday.EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- The Minnesota Vikings are a mess. Coach Leslie Frazier said hes certain this can be cleaned up. Progress will have to happen fast, though, or else these early season issues will linger. "Weve got to look at what were doing and try to figure out ways to try to improve our team, and I think we can get that done," Frazier said Monday. "Im certain of it, that we can get that done, and weve got the right people on our team for it to happen." The Vikings (1-4) have allowed 31.6 points per game, third most in the league. The offence has plenty of problems, too, as evidenced by the two interceptions and four punts on nine possessions in a 35-10 loss Sunday to Carolina. The Vikings face the winless New York Giants (0-6) next Monday night. But if they dont figure out how to fix the soft coverage on third downs, increase their pass rush and put together the kind of sustained, time-consuming touchdown drives the Panthers enjoyed, then they wont be able to beat anybody. "Im a positive human being, but I also think theres something to a little negative reinforcement. I hope this sticks in everyones gut a little bit, in their craw," defensive end Jared Allen said after the game. He added: "I think it might be the worst home loss Ive ever experienced in my career." The starting quarterback is in question, after Matt Cassel was picked off twice Sunday. Josh Freeman could take over, and Frazier said hed like to make up his mind in the next few days. He said hes not leaning one way or another. "I want to sit down and discuss some things with those guys and make a decision as I get a feel for where they are," Frazier said. The coach acknowledged the challenge for a quarterback in joining a team with a season in progress and having to absorb the playbook so quickly. But he also called Freeman "a bright young man" and gave no indication that he felt Freeman wasnt ready. Hes only been with the team for one week, having been cut by Tampa Bay. Cassel said he didnt know if hed start again. "I hope that I am," he said. "I thiink that this team is going to turn things around, and I would love to be the starter.dddddddddddd ... But at the same time, the coach makes the decisions. So well see." Tight end Kyle Rudolph wondered why this was an issue. Cassel is 48 for 69 for 489 yards and a 69.6 completion rate, three touchdowns and the two turnovers in two games since replacing Christian Ponder. "I dont see why. I think Josh needs some time to get comfortable here, learn the offence," Rudolph said. In three years under Frazier, the Vikings have lost their first game after their bye weeks each time, by a combined 108-27 score. "Its not a lost season. Weve just got to do some things a little better than what were doing, and if we do things will turn around for us," Frazier said. The secondary has struggled all season, a young group going through all kinds of growing pains without their leader Antoine Winfield. Frazier said struggling cornerback Josh Robinson will stay in the starting lineup, despite being at least partially responsible for two of Carolinas touchdown passes. While cornerback Chris Cook and safety Jamarca Sanford returned Sunday, the literal pains continued. Safety Harrison Smith suffered a turf toe injury on his left foot that required an MRI. Cornerback Xavier Rhodes sprained his right ankle, but he shrugged that off in the locker room Monday. "Nothing that can hold me back," he said. The Vikings also lost starting linebacker Desmond Bishop to a season-ending anterior cruciate ligament tear in his right knee, another setback in a series of them in 2013 for this playoff team from the year before. Fraziers job status has grown tenuous with this bad start. The same goes for offensive co-ordinator Bill Musgrave and defensive co-ordinator Alan Williams. But Frazier voiced his support for them Monday. "Theyre working as hard as they can to put our players in the best position to succeed," Frazier said. "And our players, when theyre put in those positions, theyve got to execute their assignments when that happens." wholesale jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '
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