Leipzig's Danish forward Yussuf Poulsen (2nd L) scores goal with his arm in the last minute of the game which was then disallowed for hand ball during the German first divison Bundesliga football match between RB Leipzig and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in Leipzig, eastern Germany, on April 16, 2021. - DFL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT ANY USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS AS IMAGE SEQUENCES AND/OR QUASI-VIDEO

Leipzig's disallowed late winner boosted Bayern Munich's title bid

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Berlin, April 16, 2021 (AFP) - Leipzig had a last-minute goal ruled out and were held to a 0-0 draw at home by Hoffenheim on Friday to hand the Bundesliga title initiative back to Bayern Munich.

Second-placed Leipzig have 61 points but Bayern can stretch their lead to seven points with victory at third-placed Wolfsburg on Saturday with five games left.

Bayern, smarting from their Champions League exit at the hands of PSG in midweek, are seeking a ninth consecutive German title.

Leipzig thought they had won the game at the death when Yussuf Poulsen headed in, but he was penalised for handball after the referee consulted the pitchside monitor.

Friday's result was a fair outcome with Julian Nagelsmann's side taking until the 53rd minute to have an attempt on target, with Christopher Nkunku failing to trouble the Hoffenheim keeper.

Nagelsmann went into the game with speculation linking him as Hansi Flick's successor at Bayern next season.

Flick, meanwhile, seen as the man to replace Joachim Low as Germany's national team coach after the European Championship, has yet to confirm he will stay at Munich, where he has a contract until 2024.

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