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Bundesliga: Werder Bremen avoid direct relegation on final day – Foot – ALL

The sensation: the Werder barragiste

Werder Bremen seemed to be plunging straight downstairs before this last day of the Bundesliga. A success against Cologne was above all essential to the former club of Johan Micoud to hope to grab a place of barrage. He quickly took shape, since the Werder was already leading 3-0 at the break. As, at the same time, Düsseldorf lost on the field of Union Berlin (0-3), the Werder, ultimately victorious (6-1), still has the possibility of extending its presence in the Bundesliga. He will play two matches against the future third in the Second Division.

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In the previous eleven home games, the Werder had scored … two goals.

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Confirmation: Bayern to the end

Once again champion, Bayern Munich ended its season with a last success in Wolfsburg (4-0) thanks, among other things, to goals scored by the French players Kingsley Coman (4th) and Michaël Cuisance (37th). With this victory, the Bavarian club finished with thirteen points ahead of Borussia Dortmund, its runner-up, in loss at home against Hoffenheim (4-0). Robert Lewandowski took the opportunity to register, on penalty, his thirty-fourth goal of the season in the Championship. As for his team, it ended on a round account: 100 goals!

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Bayern striker Thomas Müller delivered his 21st assist of the season, a new Bundesliga record

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The feat: the Kramaric quadruplet

Croatian striker Hoffenheim Andrej Kramaric said goodbye to this funny season by signing a quad (8th, 30th, 48th, 50th sp) on the lawn of Borussia Dormund. A major feat against a demobilized team, however, on this final day.

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Andrej Kramaric is the first visiting player to register a quad on the Borussia lawn in the Bundesliga.

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The status quo: Gladbach and Leipzig in C1

The last day did not allow Leverkusen to interfere in the lead quartet. The Bayer has certainly won against Mainz (1-0), thanks to a superb sequence of Volland. But, at the same time, Mönchengladbach and Leipzig won respectively against Hertha Berlin (2-1) and Augsburg (2-1). Leverkusen therefore remains fifth, one point from the Top four.

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By scoring the two goals from Leipzig, Timo Werner became the top scorer in club history, with 95 goals.

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