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Uphill Battle

DW staff (om)April 25, 2008

Among the UEFA Cup favorites, Bayern Munich are eyeing a third cup for the trophy cabinet this season, but the path to glory is not always easy, and the Bundesliga leaders have hit a bump in the road.

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Petersburg's Igor Denisov, right, and Munich's Franck Ribery, left, challenge for the ball during the semi final first leg UEFA Cup match between FC Bayern Munich and FC Zenit St. Petersburg in Munich.
Bayern scored once for both teams in their home match against St. PetersburgImage: AP

Bayern Munich's UEFA Cup semi-final ended Thursday, April 24, in a 1-1 draw after defender Lucio headed the ball past his own goal keeper Oliver Kahn.

An 18th minute penalty by French international Franck Ribery had put the Germans ahead, before Lucio's errant header conceded a crucial away goal for Zenit St Petersburg ahead of next week's rematch in Russia.

Striker Lukas Podolski failed to convert an opportunity to turn the match into a home win in the 90th minute, sending his shot wide of the post.

Drama continues as injuries pile up

Players of Zenit St.Petersburg celebrate their side's only goal, an own goal caused by FC Bayern Munich's Lucio
St. Petersburg players celebrate their stroke of luckImage: AP

The Germans were hoping to open up an easier route to the final with a comprehensive home win.

After the drama of Luca Toni's equalizer in the 120th minute of the quarter-finals against Getafe CF, the Germans had wanted to avoid toiling long and hard against resilient Russian opposition. Bayern must now score at least once in next week's St Petersburg match to keep their dreams of a second UEFA Cup alive.

The team clearly missed Toni's presence and goal-scoring prowess against St. Petersburg. The Italian, who was suspended from Thursday's match, leads the UEFA tournament's goal scoring list with 10 goals. He's scheduled to be back on the pitch next week when Bayern travel to Russia.

But Bayern coach Ottmar Hitzfeld may have other roster problems in the series' second leg.

Munich striker and German international Miroslav Klose is a doubt after breaking his nose near the end of the game. Veteran goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, who's set to retire at the end of the season, is also a possible casualty. He'll sit out this weekend's Bundesliga match to allow a thigh injury to heal in time for next week's game.