Bayern shatters in Frankfurt, Freiburg overthrows Wolfsburg

For the 14th day of the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich returned to the field in Frankfurt, after 10 days without playing. The Bavarians conceded their first defeat of the season after a one-sided match in favor of Eintracht (5-1).

To make a strong start to the match, Omar Marmoush hit the ball on the rebound, after a square found by Fares Chaïbi, giving his team the advantage. Then, Junior Dina Ebimbe played against Alphonso Davies to score (31st). For Frankfurt’s 3-0, Hugo Larsson crucified the Bavarian goalkeeper (36th), following a good pass from Omar Marmoush. Bayern reduced the gap before half-time, with a magnificent strike 20 meters from Kevin Trapp’s goal (44th). Returning from the locker room, Junior Dina Ebimbe scored a double (50th). The match turned into a correction with Frankfurt’s fifth goal, signed Ansgar Knauff (62nd).

The Union and Werder revive, Wolfsburg stalls

In the capital, Union Berlin won against Borussia Mönchengladbach (3-1). In the first period, Union Berlin took advantage of a hand in the area from Gladbach’s left piston, allowing Kevin Volland to open the scoring from the penalty spot (24th). Then, Benedict Hollerbach took advantage of a general incomprehension to make the break in favor of the Berliners (50th). Mikkel Kaufmann (75th) and Frenchman Alassane Plea (77th), via a pass from his compatriot Franck Honorat, responded to bring the score to 3-1.

In an important match to get back into European places, Friborg took advantage of the second act to win on the Wolfsburg pitch (0-1). Michael Gregoritsch scores (75th) on an assist from Frenchman Kiliann Sildillia.

For Werder Bremen’s victory (2-0) against Augsburg, Niklas Stark won in the air from a corner to give the locals the advantage in the 39th minute. In the 65th minute, Marvin Ducksch added another goal to the scoreboard.

In the bottom duel, Heidenheim defeated Darmsatdt (3-2). It was thanks to a free kick from Jan-Niklas Beste and extended by the head of Jan Schoppner that Heidenheim launched the hostilities (42nd). But Darmstadt did not give up and Tim Skarke equalized with a heavy strike (52nd). Eight minutes later, the visitors doubled the lead with an own goal from an opposing midfielder (60th). Heidenheim took the lead thanks to a double from Patrick Mainka in 2 minutes (69th and 71st).

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