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Football: Kane gala during Bayern Munich's victory


Football: Kane gala during Bayern Munich's victory

For Bayern, ÖFB legionnaire Konrad Laimer was substituted on by coach Vincent Kompany in the 68th minute. As before, the 27-year-old from Salzburg held the position of right-back. In the fifth minute, Aleksandar Pavlovic injured his shoulder and the defensive midfielder – Laimer's favorite position – was replaced by Joao Palhinha.

Philipp Lienhart, in turn, has entered the shooting list for Freiburg for the first time this Bundesliga season. The ÖFB legionnaire scored 2-0 in Freiburg's 3-1 (3-0) win against Augsburg. Lienhart scored his twelfth goal in the German upper house. This October he has already scored three goals. The 28-year-old had already scored with his head for the ÖFB selection against Kazakhstan and Norway.

Celebrations from Freiburg goalscorer Philipp Lienhart

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Lienhart entered the Freiburg shooting list for the first time this season

There was also reason for an Austrian to be happy off the field. In the first game under sports director Andreas Schicker, TSG Hoffenheim emerged from its crisis at home against bottom team VfL Bochum and celebrated their first win after five games with just one point, 3-1 (1-0). Schicker moved from Austrian champions Sturm Graz to Sinsheim during the international break.

Leipzig remains unbeaten

Leipzig remained unbeaten thanks to goals from Xavi Simons (20th) and Willi Orban (37th). Christoph Baumgartner came on as a substitute in the 72nd minute. In Mainz, alongside the long-term injured Xaver Schlager, Nicolas Seiwald was also unable to celebrate. The midfielder suffered an adductor injury in Austria's 5-1 win over Norway last week and will be out “until further notice,” according to the club.

Champion Bayer Leverkusen got back on track and ended Eintracht Frankfurt's high flight with a 2-1 (1-1) home win. Robert Andrich (25') and Victor Boniface (72') scored for the hosts, who were briefly behind thanks to Omar Marmoush (16'/foul penalty). Leverkusen pushed past Frankfurt into the Champions League places.

German Bundesliga, seventh round

Friday:

Dortmund St. Pauli 2:1 (1:0)

Goals: Bensebaini (43rd), Guirassy (83rd) and Smith (78th)

Dortmund: with Sabitzer; St. Pauli: Nemeth replacement

Saturday:

Leverkusen – Frankfurt 2:1 (1:1)

Goals: Andrich (25th), Bonifatius (72nd) and Marmoush (16th)

Missed penalty: Bonifatius (9./Leverkusen)

Mainz – Leipzig 0:2 (0:2)

Goals: Simons (20th), Orban (37th)

Mainz: with Mwene, without Onisiwo, Veratschnig; Leipzig: Baumgartner from 73rd, without Seiwald, X. Schlager (both injured)

Freiburg – Augsburg 3:1 (3:0)

Goals: Grifo (34th), Lienhart (37th), Günter (45th + 1) and Tietz (65th)

Freiburg: with Lienhart, Adamu to
66., Gregoritsch from 66.

Mönchengladbach – Heidenheim 3:2 (1:1)

Goals: Itakura (22nd), Kleindienst (62nd, 75th/penalty) or Scienza (12th), Pieringer (80th/penalty)

Gladbach: with Lainer, Stöger from 81st; Heidenheim: Honsak from 68th, without Tschernuth

Hoffenheim – Bochum 3:1 (1:0)

Goals: Kramaric (11th), Bülter (65th), Tabakovic (93rd) and Gamboa (76th)

Hoffenheim: Präss until 72, Grillitsch until 72.

Bayern Munich – Stuttgart 4:0 (0:0)

Goals: Kane (57th, 60th, 80th), Coman (89th)

Bavaria: Laimer from 68.

Sunday:

Kiel – Union Berlin 3.30 p.m

Wolfsburg – Bremen 5.30 p.m

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