This coming Tuesday, Bayern Munich will host Barcelona as part of the 2nd round of the Champions League for one of the most exciting games its fans have experienced in recent years.
Robert Lewandowski, who played in the Bavarian uniform for the last eight seasons and became in the media one of the greatest strikers in history, will come this time as an opponent together with the Catalans.
Even before that, today (Saturday) Bayern hosted Stuttgart and stumbled in the general return with a dramatic 2:2.
Mathis Tal, who was bought this summer from French side Rennes and may one day step into Lewandowski's shoes, gave Bayern a 0:1 lead in the 36th minute and at the age of 17 and 126 days became the youngest scorer in the club's history.
Chris Fuerich (57) equalized for the visitors, Jamal Musiale (60) quickly regained the advantage but just before the end, Stuttgart received a penalty and Cerro Guirasi subdued Manuel Neuer and determined the result of the game.
17y 136d – Aged 17 years and 136 days, Mathys Tel is the youngest ever player to start a match for FC Bayern München in the Bundesliga.
Prodigy.
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Hoffenheim continued its good start to the season and defeated Mainz 1:4.
Andriy Kramaric missed a penalty (43) but 10 minutes later, in the second half, he dug in as Grisha Frumal (69), Monas Davor with the heel (80) and Pavel Kadjabek (92) sealed the big win for the Blues.
Dortmund recorded their second loss in six rounds when they surrendered 3:0 to Leipzig.
Willy Urban (6), Dominik Soboslai (45) and Amado Heidara (84) were the signatures of the Schwergelben's humiliation.
Dortmund players are broken, today in Leipzig, photo: IPA
In other matches: Eintracht Frankfurt - Wolfsburg 1:0, Hertha Berlin - Leverkusen 2:2.
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