BERLIN: Bayern Munich saw their lead in the Bundesliga cut to just one point on Saturday (Jan 28) after Randal Kolo Muani's equaliser held the German champions to a 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt.The result was Bayern's third consecutive 1-1 draw, with the reigning German champions still looking for their first win of 2023.Union Berlin's 2-0 derby win over city rivals Hertha earlier on Saturday meant Bayern's three-point cushion on top of the table had been erased by kick-off.Bayern lacked fluency early in a testy opening half, which saw both centre-back Matthijs de Ligt and goalkeeper Yann Sommer pick up yellow cards.With 34 minutes gone, former Man City forward Leroy Sane settled his team's nerves by hammering a cross from veteran forward Thomas Mueller past the outstretched hand of Frankfurt 'keeper Kevin Trapp.After the goal, Bayern rekindled their early season form and produced their best spell of the match, with France defender Dayot Upamecano going close to doubling their lead just three minutes later.Bayern continued to push for a second goal after the break but Frankfurt, who had only lost once in their previous 11 games in all competitions dating back to early October, looked dangerous on the break.Eintracht coach Oliver Glasner brought on Japan international Daichi Kamada just past the hour and the change had an almost immediate impact, Kamada exchanging passes with Kolo Muani before the latter struck the ball past Sommer and into the net.Earlier on Saturday, Union took the lead away to Hertha late in the first half through Dutch defender Danilho Doekhi, who headed in a free-kick from captain Christopher Trimmel.Union doubled their lead halfway through the second half through midfielder Paul Seguin to run