Bayern maintains its lead, while Stuttgart triumphs following the Woltemade agreement.
In the latest round of Bundesliga action, several teams celebrated victories, while others were left to ponder missed opportunities. Here's a roundup of some of the most notable matches.
VfB Stuttgart Secure First Win
Stuttgart's Chema Andrés scored the winning goal against Borussia Mönchengladbach in the 79th minute, securing their first three points of the new season. However, Deniz Undav, Stuttgart's top striker, was forced to leave the game early due to an injury, sitting on the bench with a heavily bandaged left knee.
Bayern Munich's First Away Win
Bayern Munich claimed their first away win of the season, defeating FC Augsburg 3-2. The goals for Bayern were scored by Serge Gnabry (28th minute), Luis Diaz (45+4), and Michael Olise (48th). Ex-Bayern player Sandro Wagner suffered his first defeat as Augsburg coach in his home debut, with goals from Kristijan Jakic (53rd minute) and Mert Kömür (76th minute) not enough to secure a point.
Eintracht Frankfurt's Dominant Performance
Eintracht Frankfurt continued to share second place in the table after a dominant 3-1 win against TSG Hoffenheim. Ritsu Doan scored two goals for Frankfurt, in the 17th and 27th minutes, with Can Uzun scoring in the 51st minute to set up the 3-0. Romano Schmid equalized for Werder Bremen with a penalty in the 44th minute after a video review, but Patrik Schick's two goals, a penalty in the 5th minute and another in the 64th minute, ensured Frankfurt's victory.
Bayer Leverkusen's Frustrating Draw
Bayer Leverkusen squandered a 3-1 lead and drew 3-3 with Werder Bremen, failing to secure their first league win under new coach Erik ten Hag. Isaac Schmidt scored for Werder Bremen in the 76th minute, and Karim Coulibaly secured a point for Bremen in injury time (90+4). RB Leipzig managed to at least somewhat make amends for their 0:6 defeat against Bayern Munich with a 2:0 home win against 1. FC Heidenheim, thanks to goals from Christoph Baumgartner (48th minute) and Rōmulo (78th).
Kane's Goal Drought Continues
Tottenham Hotspur's Harry Kane did not score in his jubilee game, the details of which are not provided in the text. The striker remains without a goal in his 100th competitive game for Bayern Munich.
In this exhilarating round of Bundesliga action, every match offered its own share of drama and excitement, shaping the landscape of the league as we move forward.
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