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By Uli Hesse-Lichtenberger
Monday, May 18, 2009 On 90 minutes and 57 seconds of the Hoffenheim versus Bayern Munich game on Saturday, with the score tied at 2-2, referee Michael Weiner already had the whistle between his lips to end the game. But he didn't blow it yet because Mark van Bommel had run into an inside right position with lots of space and time. Van Bommel raised his head to look for Luca Toni and noticed that the striker had slipped away from Christoph Janker and Isaac Vorsah and was unmarked a few yards left of the penalty sp ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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