BL: Bayern Munich falls against Bochum, Dortmund bows against Augsburg, Bremen wins in Leverkusen

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By: Manu Tournoux

Solid leader of Bundesliga, Bayern Munich, with three row wins, seemed to be off to recover his lost title last season. With 8 points ahead, the Bavarian club imposed its pace. For his part, Bochum, 16th, was today trying to create a surprise in Munich. Developed heavily (0-5) a few months ago, the club had already proven that a feat was possible, as in February 2024 with a victory (3-2). But the Bavarians quickly opened the scoring thanks to Raphaël Guerreiro (14th, 1-0). In the 22nd minute of play, Serge Gnabry missed his penalty and a great opportunity to take off, before Waririro doubles the bet (28th, 2-0). Bochum then reduced the gap to half an hour with Jakov Medic (31st, 2-1).

After the exclusion of Joao Palhinha (43rd), Bayern had to finish his match at ten. An opportunity that visitors took up as soon as the locker room returns with the equalization of Ibrahima Sissoko (51st, 2-2). Matus Bero tipped the game in favor of the Ruhr club in the 71st (2-3). Despite this result, Munich remains in 1st place in Bundesliga. Bochum is 16th. Dolphin of Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, for its part, content with another bad result. Opposed to Werder Bremen, the club first conceded the opening of the score on a beautiful inspiration from Romano Schmid (7th, 0-1). The men of Xabi Alonso did not know how to react and finally underwent a second goal at the very end of the match (0-2, 90th+3). Finally, Dortmund bowed against Augsburg (0-1) on a realization by Jeffrey Gouweleeuw (23rd, 0-1) and thus remains 10th in the championship.

Other multiplex results

Bayer Leverkusen 0 – 2 Werder Bremen : Schmid (7th), Njinmah (93rd)

Bayern Munich 2 – 3 Bochum : Wariro (14th, 28th) / Jakov Medic (31st), Sissoko (51st), Bero (71st)

Dortmund 0 – 1 Augsburg : Jeffrey Gouweleeuw (23rd)

Holstein Kiel 2 – 2 Stuttgart: Skrzybski (30th, 46th) / Leweling (15th), Skrzybski (55th)

Wolfsburg 1 – 1 Sankt Pauli: Amoura (70th) / Van der Heyden (38th)