
"Aleix García had given the hosts a sixth-minute lead before Nicolas Jackson was shown a red card for an over-the-top tackle on Martin Terrier just before half-time. Things did not improve for the visitors until the introduction on the hour of Harry Kane, who thought he had scored with only his second touch, only for it to be ruled out for handball."
"Luis Díaz equalised in the 69th minute but was sent off for a second yellow card late on before Jonas Hofmann's goal in the third minute of added time was ruled out after review. That at least lessened the damage for Bayern, whose lead was cut to nine points by Borussia Dortmund's win over Augsburg."
"He was dispossessed by Montrell Culbreath out wide on the halfway line and with the Bayern winger complaining, the wing-back advanced before moving the ball onto Patrik Schick. His reverse pass into the path saw Garcia take a touch to create an angle before firing a rising shot into the roof of the net."
Bayern Munich's seven-match winning run ended in a 1-1 draw at Bayer Leverkusen despite playing with nine men for much of the match. Aleix García gave Leverkusen an early lead in the sixth minute after dispossessing Díaz. Bayern's Nicolas Jackson received a red card for an over-the-top tackle before halftime. Harry Kane entered at the hour mark but had a goal ruled out for handball. Luis Díaz equalized in the 69th minute but was sent off for a second yellow card. Leverkusen's Jonas Hofmann appeared to score in added time but VAR ruled it out. Bayern's lead over Borussia Dortmund was reduced to nine points following Dortmund's victory over Augsburg.
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