Bundesliga 21st matchday: RB only gets one point – again interruptions due to fan protests

FC Augsburg – RB Leipzig 2:2 (1:1)

In Augsburg, both teams went into the break with a draw and went back into the dressing room after the final whistle with a 2-2 draw. Phillip Tietz scored for Augsburg in the first half. Loïs Openda then equalized for RB. In the second half, Leipzig took the lead after a goal from Benjamin Šeško (52nd minute), until Ermedin Demirovic equalized for FCA to make the final score (60th minute).

SV Werder Bremen – 1. FC Heidenheim 1:2 (1:2)

The Heidenheimers went into the break with a lead and held it until the end of the game. The game’s three goals came within 19 minutes. In the 12th minute, Lennard Maloney scored to give the guests the lead. In the 18th minute, Jan-Niklas Beste increased the score to 0:2. A minute later, Romano Schmid shortened the score for Bremen.

Eintracht Frankfurt – VfL Bochum 1:1 (1:1)

In Frankfurt, too, the only two goals of the game came in the first half. And here too it stayed that way. First Frankfurt’s Omar Marmoush scored for Eintracht in the 14th minute, then Moritz Broschinski scored 1-1 for Bochum in the 19th minute. It stayed that way here too.

Borussia Mönchengladbach – SV Darmstadt 98 0:0 (0:0)

The bottom team from Darmstadt secured a point in the relegation battle after a goalless draw away against Borussia Mönchengladbach. Nevertheless, Bochum have been without a win for 14 games. Darmstadt is still in 18th place in the table with 12 points. The game was interrupted for several minutes due to fan protests against the German Football League.

In Augsburg, both teams went into the break with a draw and went back into the dressing room after the final whistle with a 2-2 draw. Phillip Tietz scored for Augsburg in the first half. Loïs Openda then equalized for RB. In the second half, Leipzig took the lead after a goal from Benjamin Šeško (52nd minute), until Ermedin Demirovic equalized for FCA to make the final score (60th minute).

The Heidenheimers went into the break with a lead and held it until the end of the game. The game’s three goals came within 19 minutes. In the 12th minute, Lennard Maloney scored to give the guests the lead. In the 18th minute, Jan-Niklas Beste increased the score to 0:2. A minute later, Romano Schmid shortened the score for Bremen.

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