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Bayern clinches second win in a row after difficult game against Bremen in German Bundesliga

After a difficult first half, Serge Gnabry gave the guests the lead (62′), after the 2-0 through “Joker” Leroy Sane (72′), Niklas Schmidt shortened the gap with a remarkable long-range shot (86′) and put Bayern back in the lead Distress. Ultimately, the guests brought the second win in a row over time. Marco Friedl and Romano Schmid played the full distance at Werder.

In the table, Bayern is four points ahead of rival Borussia Dortmund with three rounds to go. Coach Edin Terzic’s team welcomes VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday (5:30 p.m.). In twelfth place, Bremen still has a seven-point lead over the relegation place.

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“Joker” Sane provided Bayern’s second goal, ultimately it was decisive

Bayern remained unbeaten in the 27th game in a row against Bremen and set a record. Werder’s last home win against Bayern Munich dates back to October 2006. However, Bayern had to work hard for their next success on the Weser.

Too sluggish and sluggish

In Bremen, the guests were superior from the start and won six corners in the first 25 minutes. However, the series champion could not capitalize on his overweight. Munich acted much too sluggishly and sluggishly in the game going forward, so that Bremen had little trouble defending closely staggered. Above all, Gnabry and new star Sadio Mane disappointed again. Tuchel almost despaired on the sidelines. Thomas Müller and national player Leroy Sane initially followed the uninspired approach from the bench.

After the change of sides, it continued to splash, then Gnabry was completely free in the Bremen penalty area and broke the spell. Werder lacked the means for a turnaround despite all efforts. After a fine pass from Noussair Mazraoui, Sane initially calmed the scores before Schmidt created tension again with a powerful long-range shot.

German Bundesliga, 31st round

Saturday:

Bremen – Bayern 1: 2 (0: 0)

Tore: Schmidt (86.) bzw. Gnabry (62.), Sane (72.)

Bremen: with Friedl and Schmid

Hoffenheim – Frankfurt 3:1 (3:0)

Goals: Baumgartner (8th), Kramaric (41st/penalty), Bebou (45th + 3) and Götze (54th)

Red cards: N’Soki (49th / Hoffenheim), coach Glasner (45th + 2 / Frankfurt)

Hoffenheim: Baumgartner up to 78.
Frankfurt: Trainer Glasner

Freiburg – Leipzig 0: 1 (0: 0)

Thor: Kampl (73.)

Freiburg: without Lienhart (ill), Gregoritsch until 83.
Leipzig: Schlager from the 90th, Laimer up to the 90th

Augsburg – Union Berlin 1:0 (0:0)

Tor: Beljo (53.)

Augsburg: without Baumgartlinger (injured)
Union: Trimmel ab 78.

Gladbach – Bochum 2: 0 (1: 0)

Goals: Hofmann (35th), Stindl (90th + 2)

Gladbach: Lainer up to 94th, Wolf from 81st
Bochum: without Stöger (ill)

Hertha – Stuttgart 2:1 (2:1)

Goals: Kempf (29′), Niederlechner (45′ + 2′) and Guirassy (38′)

Sunday:

Dortmund – Wolfsburg 5.30 p.m

Freitag:

Leverkusen – Cologne 1: 2

Goals: Adli (28th) and Selke (14th, 36th)

Leverkusen: Pentz replacement
Cologne: Ljubicic up to 85 minutes, Kainz up to 64 minutes

Mainz – Schalke 2:3

Goals: Barreiro (53′), Martin (70′) or Bülter (26′), Krauss (60′), Bülter (90’+12’/penalty)

Mainz: Onisiwo until 93 minutes, Mustapha substitute
Schalke: Long replacement, without Greiml

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