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Football: Bayern are back with Torgala

With anger in the stomach after the biggest defeat since 1978, Bayern were already leading 3-0 in the capital after 34 minutes – Robert Lewandowski scored with a penalty (15th) and free kick (23rd), Leroy Sane increased (34th). Niko Gießelmann (43.) shortened for the Berliners, before Kingsley Coman put massive 4: 1 (60.). Julian Ryerson led Union back in (65th), Thomas Müller made the final score (79th). Christopher Trimmel played for the home side until minute 64, while Marcel Sabitzer came on as a substitute for the guests (69th).

In Dortmund, Erling Haaland Thorgan Hazard (40th) and Steffen Tigges (63rd) met in the absence of the injured striker. Florian Kainz came on in the 59th minute, Louis Schaub in the 80th for Ljubicic. Third behind Bayern and BVB is still SC Freiburg after a 3-1 win against bottom group Greuther Fürth. ÖFB defender Philipp Lienhart was in action for the full duration of the match, bottom leader Fürth still only has one point on the account.

Wolfsburg wins at Kohfeldt’s debut

Wolfsburg won after eight games without a win at the fourth Bayer Leverkusen after goals from Lukas Nmecha (48th) and Maximilian Arnold (51st) 2-0. In the end, Wolfsburg goalkeeper Koen Casteels saved a penalty. Austria’s champions Salzburg will face the Kohfeldt troop in Wolfsburg on Tuesday, the first duel went 3-1 to the “Bulls”.

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Made-to-measure debut: Kohfeldt won his first game as Wolfsburg coach in Leverkusen

Karim Onisiwo showed a good performance in Mainz 05’s 2-1 win at Arminia Bielefeld. The 1: 0 by Lee Jae-sung (25th) resulted from an action by the Viennese, which the Bielefeld defense could not get under control. The guests were the better team overall, after Jacob Laursen (42nd) equalized, Jonathan Burkardt (69th) was successful in the second half. Manuel Prietl and Alessandro Schöpf played through at Bielefeld, Patrick Wimmer came on in the second half. Mainz defender David Nemeth was also on the pitch for over 90 minutes.

Baumgartner makes a comeback for Hoffenheim

ÖFB team player Christoph Baumgartner made his comeback on Friday after his coronavirus disease. The Lower Austrian came on in the 77th minute in the 2-0 win of his club Hoffenheim against Hertha BSC. The goals for the fourth win of the season for the ninth-placed club were scored by Andrej Kramaric (19th) and Sebastian Rudy (36th), each after preliminary work by Robert Skov. Florian Grillitsch played in the center of a three-way defense at Hoffenheim, flanked by his ÖFB team-mate Stefan Posch.

German Bundesliga, tenth round

Saturday:

Union Berlin – Bayern 2: 5 (1: 3)

Goals: Gießelmann (43rd), Ryerson (65th) and Lewandowski (15th / penalty, 23rd), Sane (34th), Coman (60th), Müller (79th)

Union: Trimmel up to 64.
Bavaria: Sabitzer from 69.

Dortmund – Cologne 2: 0 (1: 0)

Tore: Hazard (40.), Tigges (63.)

Cologne: Ljubicic up to 80, Kainz from 59, Schaub from 80.

Leverkusen – Wolfsburg 0: 2 (0: 0)

Goals: Nmecha (48th), Arnold (51th)

Leverkusen: without Baumgartlinger (injured)
Wolfsburg: Pervan replacement, without Schlager (injured)

Freiburg – Fürth 3: 1 (2: 0)

Goals: Asta (20th / own goal), Höfler (39th), Grifo (79th / penalty) and Leweling (74th)

Freiburg: with Lienhart

Bielefeld – Mainz 1: 2 (1: 1)

Goals: Laursen (42nd) and Jae-Sung (25th), Burkardt (68th)

Bielefeld: with Schöpf and Prietl, Wimmer from 46.
Mainz: with Nemeth, Onisiwo up to 90th, Stöger replacement

Frankfurt – Leipzig 6.30 p.m.

Sunday:

Augsburg – Stuttgart 3.30 p.m.

Gladbach – Bochum 5.30 p.m.

Friday:

Hoffenheim – Hertha BSC 2:0 (2:0)

Tore: Kramaric (19.), Rudy (36.)

Hoffenheim: with Grillitsch and Posch, Baumgartner from 77.

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