Münchner crack start record

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With the first victory in the Bundesliga after seven years of second class, Hamburger SV succeeded in a small liberation in the fight for remaining in the class. Against the further pointless 1. FC Heidenheim, the HSV came to a 2-1 (1-0) deserved at the end.

Tottenham loan Luca Vuskovic (42nd) achieved the first first division goal of the Hamburgers since the 2-1 against Borussia Mönchengladbach on May 12, 2018 in the last game before relegation. After the break, Rayan Philippe (59th) followed up. Adam Kölle’s connection goal (90.+3) was too late.

Bavaria’s record start despite the rotation: Kane succeeds in triple pack

FC Bayern has preserved its flawless seasonal record thanks to three -packers Harry Kane and, despite great rotation, has a record start in the Bundesliga. The Munich team won 4: 1 (1-0) at TSG Hoffenheim after initial difficulties and started with twelve points and plus 15 goals better than every club in the 62-year history of the German elite class.

England’s captain Kane removed with his two goals shortly before (44th minute) and shortly after half -time (48th/trade) all doubts that the Munich team could score points on the sunny late summer day in Sinsheim. A penalty (77th) caused Kane’s third goal. Hoffenheim’s Vladimir Coufal (82nd) ​​shortened in the meantime, Serge Gnabry (90.+9) restored the old distance.

Wagner’s first violent bankruptcy: Mainz dupes Augsburg

Despite a long outnumber, the FSV Mainz 05 celebrated a famous away win and added Augsburg’s Sandro Wagner the first violent bankruptcy as a Bundesliga trainer. The previously still winless Mainz counterattacks made the FCA 4: 1 (2: 0) in its stadium – even though they only played almost for tenth after a dismissal against Dominik Kohr (53rd minute). Augsburg received the third defeat in a row and could slide on a relegation rank on Sunday.

The strong Kaishu Sano (14th minute), Kohr (26th), Paul Nebel (60th) and Armindo Sieb (69th) scored the goals for the team of coach Bo Henriksen in front of 29,162 spectators. The Augsburg goal of substitute Samuel Esseend (83.) was no consolation for largely desolate hosts.

Thanks to Elfer-Killer Atubolu: Freiburg wins in Bremen

Thanks to Elfer-Killer Noah Atubolu, SC Freiburg celebrated the second win in a row and finally forgot the false start with two defeats of the opening. Atubolu held a penalty of Bremen Romano Schmid in the 59th minute and thus parried the fifth penalty in series – that had never been a goalkeeper in the Bundesliga before the 23 -year -old Freiburg goalkeeper.

Atubolu had such a large part in the deserved Freiburg 3-0 (1: 0), the Vincenzo Grifo with a transformed penalty (33.), Junior Adamu (54.) and Bremen’s youngster Karim Coulibal (75.) secured with an own goal. Freiburg thus fueled confidence for the Europa League start against FC Basel on Wednesday. For the Bremeners, on the other hand, it was a tough damper a week after the 4: 0 at Borussia Mönchengladbach. For the first time in the new season, the green-whites stayed without their own hits.

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