Nesha Starcevic / The Associated PressMarch 30, 2013 FRANKFURT - Bayern Munich's latest Bundesliga tournament was delayed for another week but it did celebrate working Hamburger SV 9-2 on Saturday, with Claudio Pizarro score four goals. Since Borussia Dortmund also won, 2-1 in Stuttgart, Bayern stayed 20 points ahead with seven games to play and mathematically can still lose the concept. But when Bayern wins in a few days in Frankfurt, it will still get to be the earliest success in Bundesliga history. With a League quarterfinal against Juventus growing on Tuesday, Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes rested several participants. But control was quickly seized by his team against a hapless Hamburg on a damp and cool night. "Juventus is going to be described as a very different story, they're a calibre," Bayern midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger said. It had been the biggest gain in the Bundesliga in 13 years and Bayern's biggest since 8-1 against Schalke in the 1987-88 period. Hamburg had lost its last two games in Munich by 5-0 and 6-0, respectively, and the trip rapidly converted into another problem. Xherdan Shaquiri scored unchallenged in the sixth moment and Bayern got coming. Shaqiri presented the cross for Bastian Schweinsteiger's target in the 19th, Pizarro pounced on a corner from Arjen Robben in the 30th and then setup Robben in the 33rd, before rating again in the 45th. Pizarro and robben acquired where they left off after the break. In the 53rd, Robben setup Pizarro, who placed house or apartment with his heel. 1 minute later, Pizarro returned the favor, stealing Jeffrey Bruma and creating Robben for a straightforward target. Pizarro notched his next in the 68th. Typically Bayern's third-choice striker after Mario Mandzukic and Mario Gomez, Pizarro hadn't scored this year until Saturday. Bruma headed in a large part in the 75th but substitute Franck Ribery responded for Bayern one minute later. Hamburg's minute also came following a spot from Rafael van der Vaart, with Heiko Westermann heading into the net. "I am ashamed for what occurred tonight," Westermann said. Borussia Dortmund delayed the surrender of its name by winning against 10-man Stuttgart. Robert Lewandowski scored in his ninth consecutive game to seal Dortmund's victory following the house area dropped Gregor Niedermeier to a red card in an ill-tempered match. Lewandowski's ability is third on the league's all-time record. Gerd Mueller obtained in 16 straight games and Klaus Allofs in 10. Mueller also had a nine-game scoring talent. Dortmund's victory strengthened its hold on tight 2nd place. Bayer Leverkusen stayed third, four factors behind, by whipping Fortuna Duesseldorf 4-1 away. Hannover won 2-0 in Augsburg, Schalke beat Hoffenheim 3-0, Freiburg defeated Borussia Moenchengladbach 2-0 and Werder Bremen drew 1-1 in Mainz after conceding the fastest target of the period 12 seconds in to the match. In Stuttgart, the home side had the first opportunity but Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller ended Ibrahima Traore's effort, while on the other side Marco Reus cracked over Sven Ulreich but narrowly missed the prospective. Dortmund defender Marcel Schmelzer had to keep the overall game when he was started in the facial skin accidentally by Martin Harnik in the 24th and was replaced by Lukasz Piszczek. While Schmelzer was on the best way to a with a broken nose, Piszczek won five full minutes after going on. He found the net with a looking header off a free of charge end by Reus. Stuttgart nearly equalized in the 59th. Christian Gentner struck the post, then Mario Goetze removed on the line from Antonio Ruediger's follow-through. The home team got its target in the 63rd when Alexandru Maxim beat Goetze to a free ball and slotted within the far post. But Stuttgart was paid off to 10 males when Niedermeier got his second yellow card for a problem on Goetze. Ulreich developed superb saves to refuse Piszczek, Neven Subotic and Lewandowski before conceding in the 82nd. Piszczek sent a properly timed cross behind Stuttgart's protection and Lewandowski tapped the ball in for his league-high 20th goal of the summer season. Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp was upset following the match. "It was too difficult, there was too much violence. We got manhandled, sometimes I was concerned about the health of my players," said Klopp, whose group moves to Malaga a few weeks for the Champions League quarterfinal. In Mainz, the match was kicked off by Bremen but the ball was immediately lost by Assani Lukimya to where Adam Szalai slid to push it home after 12 seconds the ball was sent by Andreas Ivanschitz, who to the penalty area. It had been the fourth-fastest goal in Bundesliga record, another three coming after 11 seconds. Mainz failed to put the match away and Aaron Hunt notched the equalizer in the 69th. A Copyright 2013
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