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Union won the Berlin derby and reached the top – Freiburg returned to the top four

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He painted Berlin red and “stepped” on the impressive peak Union. Urs Fischer’s team produced yet another excellent performance, winning 2-0 Herta. In this way, the champions rose, albeit temporarily, to the first place in the standings, together with Bayern on 36 points.

The score for the visitors opened in the 44th minute with a wonderful header by Doekhi, after an excellent free kick by Trimmel. In the 67th minute, and after a very adventurous phase, with Hertha asking for a penalty at the start, Becker went on the counter-attack and gave the right moment to the unmarked Seguin, who made it 2-0 into an empty net, which was and the end result.

He may have struggled against combat AugsburgHowever, the Freiburg achieved a very important victory and returned, albeit temporarily, to the top four. Gregoric opened the scoring for the home side with a fine close-range effort in the 13th minute, with Berisha on target from the penalty spot in the 29th minute to make it 1-1. A minute later, Höller immediately responded to make it 2-1, with Linhart sealing the win for Christian Streich’s side with a fine header in the 85th minute.

He returned to winning ways, after four consecutive defeats Werder. The Bremen team prevailed 2-1 Wolfsburg and rose to 24 points and to “10” in the ranking. Ole Werner’s side took the lead in the 24th minute through Filgruck’s fine penalty, with the same player doubling his side’s tally in the 77th minute. The only thing the visitors managed was to reduce the score in the 90′ ​​with Paredes.

Clean her up Bochum with Onishivos “on fire” n Mainz (5-2). Sung opened the scoring before the first minute of the match, with Widmer making it 2-0. From that point on, Onishivo was in action, making it a hat-trick, scoring in the 28th, 57th and 87th minutes. The visitors had temporarily reduced the score from 4-0 to 4-2, with goals by Olympiakos loanee Kunte in the 70th minute and Masovic in the 72nd minute.

Finally, the Gladbach easily passed by her headquarters Hoffenheim, as it prevailed 4-1. Hoffman with two goals (12′, 37′) made it 2-0 for the visitors, with Bebu getting his side back into the game, making it 2-1 in the 80th minute. The “colts”, however, scored two more goals, with Stiddle making it 3-1 in the 83rd minute and Wolf putting the icing on the cake in the 90th +1 minute, for the final 4-1.

The schedule for the 18th matchday:

Friday, 27/01



Leipzig-Stuttgart 2-1

(25′, 49′ Somboslai – 68′ pen. Furich)

Saturday, 28/01

Werder Bremen-Wolfsburg 2-1

(24′ pen., 77′ Filgruk – 90′ Paredes)

Mainz-Bochum 5-2

(1′ Sung, 17′ Widmer, 28′, 57′, 87′ Onisivo – 70′ Kunde, 72′ Masovic)

Freiburg-Augsburg 3-1

(13′ Gregoric, 30′ Holler, 85′ Linhart – 29′ Berisha)

Hertha-Union Berlin 0-2

(44′ Doekhi, 67′ Seguin)

Hoffenheim-Glandbach 1-4

(80′ Bebou – 12′, 37′ Hoffman, 83′ Stiedl, 90’+1′ Wolff)

Bayern-Eintracht Frankfurt (19:30)

Sunday, 29/01



Schalke-Cologne (16:30)

Leverkusen-Dortmund (18:30)

The schedule for the next (19th) matchday:

Friday, 03/02



Augsburg-Leverkusen (21:30)

Saturday, 04/02



Dortmund-Freiburg (16:30)

Union Berlin-Mainz (16:30)

Cologne-Leipzig (16:30)

Eintracht Frankfurt-Hertha Berlin (16:30)

Bochum-Hoffenheim (16:30)

Gladbach-Salke (19:30)

Sunday, 05/02



Stuttgart-Werder Bremen (16:30)

Wolfsburg-Bayern Munich (18:30)

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