Frankfurt extends Bayern's winless run
Berlin - Bundesliga leader Bayern Munich is now winless in its last three games after being held to a 2-2 draw at 10-man Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday in the German league.
After last month's 1-0 Champions League defeat at Atletico Madrid and a 1-1 league draw with 1. FC Koln before the international break, this was neither the performance nor the result coach Carlo Ancelotti wanted.
Despite the draw, Bayern maintains a two-point lead in the Bundesliga ahead of Wednesday's key Champions League game at home to PSV Eindhoven.
Bayern's Arjen Robben and Frankfurt's Szabolcs Huszti both scored first-half goals.
After Germany international Joshua Kimmich put Bayern head, Frankfurt had Huszti sent off, but Mexico midfielder Marco Fabian scored the team's crucial second equaliser 12 minutes from time.
Ancelotti started with striker Robert Lewandowski on the bench in Frankfurt as it emerged winger Franck Ribery is out for the next three weeks with a fresh injury.
Robben cut back inside and fired a superb shot at a tight angle past Frankfurt's Finland goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky with just 10 minutes gone.
Huszti put Frankfurt level just before the break when the midfielder took advantage of a lucky bounce to get behind the Bayern defence and slot home on 43 minutes.
It was Frankfurt's first goal against Bayern since 2011.
Kimmich put Bayern ahead when he got on the end of Hummels pass and slotted home on 62 minutes for his sixth goal in his last seven games for his club.
To add insult to injury, Eintracht was reduced to 10 men for the last 25 minutes when Huszti was shown a red card for a second bookable offence.
But Frankfurt hit back and when U.S. international Timmy Chandler swung in a shot, Fabian chested the ball into the empty net.
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