Defending champions Bayern Munich were held to a dull goalless draw by Werder Bremen on Saturday as both sides prepared for next week’s Champions League opening games with mediocre performances.
Bremen host Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday while Bayern take on AS Roma on Wednesday, but neither side were impressive at Munich’s Allianz Arena.
Bremen squandered clear second-half chances when Austrian striker Marko Arnautovic and Germany midfielder Tim Borowski both fired just off target as Werder gave debuts to new signings Wesley and Mikael Silvestre.
Bayern coach Louis van Gaal played Germany striker Miroslav Klose as centre-forward behind Ivica Olic, but it was his second-half replacement Toni Kroos who came closest to scoring, twice testing Bremen ‘keeper Tim Wiese.
The result leaves both sides in mid-table on four points.
Earlier Saturday, Germany captain Michael Ballack suffered a further setback on his return from injury when he was forced to limp out of Bayer Leverkusen’s 2-2 draw at 10-man Hanover.
The 33-year-old came off after just 30 minutes following a heavy tackle on his left knee, but later played down the seriousness of the injury.
“I took a knock on the knee, but one shouldn’t make a drama out of it,” said Ballack, who sat out Germany’s two recent Euro 2012 qualification wins over Belgium and Azerbaijan.
Ballack missed the World Cup after tearing a ligament in his right ankle and on only his third Bundesliga game back, he has now injured his left knee and despite trying to play on, was substituted soon after.
Hanover’s Ivory Coast striker Didier Ya Konan had earlier scored his second goal in three games when the 26-year-old capitalised on a rare mistake in Leverkusen’s defence and slotted his shot home on 20 minutes.
Hanover were reduced to 10 men after just 36 minutes when Austrian defender Emanuel Pogatetz was shown a second yellow card and the subsequent red when he sent Leverkusen’s Arturo Vidal flying with a dangerous tackle.
The hosts scored their second goal when Norway striker Mohammed Abdellaoue was left unmarked at a corner and headed home on 50 minutes.
Leverkusen’s Swiss striker Eren Derdiyok scored on 62 minutes just two minutes after coming off the bench before Patrick Helmes scored from a free-kick in the 89th minute as Leverkusen fought back.
In the tense closing stages, Hanover coach Mirko Slomka, who turns 43 on Sunday, was sent to the stands for arguing with the linesman.
The result leaves Leverkusen in mid-table and Hanover third behind leaders Hoffenheim.
Hamburg drew 1-1 at home to Nuremberg which leaves them second in the table.
In the day’s other matches, Stuttgart lost 2-1 at Freiburg to suffer their third defeat of the season while Eintracht Frankfurt routed ‘Gladbach 4-0.
Ex-England manager Steve McClaren is still looking for his first win of the season as his Wolfsburg side lost 2-0 at Dortmund whose Japanese midfielder Shinji Kagawa scored his first Bundesliga goal.
On Friday, Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer conceded a late own goal as Hoffenheim kept up their dream start to the season to claim their third-straight victory with a 2-0 win over Schalke.
This was Schalke’s third defeat in three games and their Germany defender Christoph Metzelder face a race against time to be fit for Tuesday’s Champions League clash with Lyon after picking up a groin strain.
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