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Musiale led Bayern to a tenth victory in a row in the 100th appearance - voila! sport

2022-11-12T20:15:20.409Z


The young phenomenon cooked for Gnabry and Shopu Moting and the leader beat Schalke 0:2 away. Leipzig is already second after a 1:2 victory in Bremen


Summary: Borussia Monchengladbach - Borussia Dortmund 2:4 (Sport1)

Just before the World Cup break, the 15th round in Germany kicked off yesterday (Friday) with a goal celebration at Borussia Park.

Münchenwaldbach went into the break in style with a huge 2:4 over Dortmund, who suffered a second loss in a row.

Today Bayern Munich also entered the circle of games and they scored an easy 0:2 against Shakla in a battle of ends.

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Leipzig recorded a sixth win in a row in all competitions at Werder Bremen and moved up to second place.

He won the first one.

Gnabry (Photo: Reuters)

Schalke - Bayern Munich 2:0

Jamal Musiale is not yet 20 years old, but today he already made his 100th appearance in a Bayern Munich uniform in all competitions.

value and celebrate.

The young phenomenon of the leader scored for Serge Gnabry (38) and Erik Schopf Moting (52) and Bayern won their tenth game in a row in all competitions.

The young midfielder, who should also have a key role in the German team in the World Cup, has 12 goals and 10 assists in 22 games in all competitions this season.

This battle of the edges was not competitive and Bayern recorded an 11th victory in a row over the Royal Blues in all formats.

When did Schalke beat the Bavarians last time?

In March 2011 in the Cup.

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Summary: Schalke - Bayern Munich 2:0 (Sport1)

Top Borussia?

Mönchengladbach is celebrating (Photo: GettyImages, Christof Koepsel)

Borussia Monchengladbach - Borussia Dortmund 2:4

It already sounds like a broken record, but even this season Dortmund fails to realize the potential and tickle Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga.

The Schwarzwald went into the break in the most horrible way they could imagine, and after the 2:0 loss to Wolfsburg last Tuesday, they surrendered once more and were stuck in sixth place.



The former Jonas Hoffmann gave Gladbach a lead in the fourth minute, but Julian Brandt equalized in the 19th minute.

The colts regained the lead seven minutes later with Rami Bensbaini hitting the net, and four minutes later it was Marcus Toram who took advantage of an open space to dash forward and nail the third.

Niko Schluterback scored in the 40th minute, but less than a minute into the second half, Yusuf Kona shattered the visitors' comeback hopes with the fourth goal.

Already in second place.

Andre Silva celebrates with the guys (Photo: Reuters)

Werder Bremen - R.B.

Leipzig 2:1

The green-whites came to the meeting against the bulls after a 6:1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the previous round.

This time they gave a fight to the team that continued its wonderful form and achieved a sixth consecutive victory in all formats.

Emil Forsberg set up Andre Silva in the 13th minute.

Christian Gross equalized (57) after pressure from the locals but Jaber Schlager decided (70) for the guests, who thanks to the streak of victories have already risen to second place as they pass Union Berlin, Freiburg and Frankfurt who have a game missing.

Continuing the momentum.

Amiri Hogga celebrates (Photo: Reuters)

Bayer Leverkusen - Stuttgart 0:2

Still without his three main attacking players - Patrik Schick, Florian Wirtz and Sardar Azmon - Xabi Alonso continued the positive momentum and recorded a third consecutive victory en route to the top of the table.

Moussa Diaby scored the first after half an hour of play and Jonathan Te doubled in the 82nd minute.

Stuttgart suffers its seventh loss of the season and is currently in the place from which they go to the tests at the end of the season.

More games

Augsburg - Bochum 1:0


to Bochum: Christopher Edgy (58)



Hertha Berlin - P.C.

Cologne 0:2


for Hertha: Wilfried Kanga (9), Marco Richter (54)



Hoffenheim - Wolfsburg 2:1 for


Hoffenheim: Christoph Baumgartner (42), for Wolfsburg: Uzen Kabak (45+5, own), Ridla Bako (56).

  • German league 2022/23

    Group

    games

    victories

    draw

    losses

    gates

    points

    1

    Bayern Munich

    15

    10

    4

    1

    13-49

    34

    2

    multi.

    Leipzig

    15

    8

    4

    3

    21-30

    28

    3

    Union Berlin

    14

    8

    3

    3

    16-23

    27

    4

    Freiburg

    14

    8

    3

    3

    16-21

    27

    5

    Frankfurt

    14

    8

    2

    4

    23-31

    26

    6

    Dortmund

    15

    8

    1

    6

    21-25

    25

    7

    Wolfsburg

    15

    6

    5

    4

    20-24

    23

    8

    Borussia Monchengladbach

    15

    6

    4

    5

    24-28

    22

    9

    Werder Bremen

    15

    6

    3

    6

    27-25

    21

    10

    Hoffenheim

    15

    5

    3

    7

    22-22

    18

    11

    Leverkusen

    15

    5

    3

    7

    26-25

    18

    12

    Mainz

    14

    5

    3

    6

    23-18

    18

    13

    P.C.

    cologne

    15

    4

    5

    6

    29-21

    17

    14

    Augsburg

    15

    4

    3

    8

    26-18

    15

    15

    Hertha Berlin

    15

    3

    5

    7

    22-19

    14

    16

    Stuttgart

    15

    3

    5

    7

    27-18

    14

    17

    Bochum

    15

    4

    1

    10

    36-14

    13

    18

    Schalke 04

    15

    2

    3

    10

    32-13

    9

Sunday's games in the Bundesliga:



Mainz - Eintracht Frankfurt (4:30 p.m., Sport2)


Freiburg - Union Berlin (6:30 p.m.)

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Source: walla

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