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Unthinkable case for Dortmund, they threw away Bayern’s… gift at 90+7′!

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She does everything to… lose it Dortmund! Bestfali, despite finding themselves leading at home to Stuttgart 3-2 thanks to a goal from Reina in the third minute of stoppage time, were dealt a blow minutes later by Silas who equalized in the final 3-3! Terzic’s team deserved its fate as it failed to take advantage of its numerical superiority after Mavropanos was sent off in the 39th minute, but also the new Bayern gela who “stuck” in the 1-1 with Hoffenheim in Munich!

Up close the Leipzig who barely overcame the Augsburg barrier (3-2) with absolute star Timo Werner who scored twice and provided an assist, lifting Marco Rose’s team to 3rd place with 51 points after 28 matches in the Bundesliga.

The first “cannon” of the competition rang out in Munich with the Bayern to welcome Hoffenheim and open the scoring early on with Pavar to take advantage of Koman’s assist by placing an accurate shot from close range for 1-0 in the 17th minute. The Bavarians continued to press and in the 36th minute, Gnabry hit Baumann’s post with a great shot, with 1-0 remaining until the end of the first half. The visitors managed to leave the Allianz Arena with a draw thanks to Andrej Kramaric, who in the 71st minute sent the ball with a direct free kick into Sommer’s net for a 1-1 final.

At the same time in Leipzig, the team of the same name received in the 5th minute the coolness from Augsburg with Meyer’s goal. The home team’s response was immediate since in the 10th minute, Kable made it 1-1 after an assist from Werner. The German striker in the 32nd minute made it 2-1 while three minutes later he scored an unimaginable goal to make it 3-1. The visitors only managed to reduce the score to 3-2 with Vargas in the 83rd minute of the match.

The biggest “thriller” however unfolded in Stuttgart. There, the visiting Dortmund managed to take a 2-0 lead with the goals of Ale in the 26th minute and Mullen in the 33rd minute, while in the 39th minute Dinos Mavropanos received his second yellow card and was sent off, leaving his team with ten players.

In the replay, however, the home team fired the warning shot in the 52nd minute with Zirasi scoring and his goal being disallowed. In the 78th minute, Koulibaly put Stuttgart back into the match, reducing the score to 2-1 and giving new interest to the match, while six minutes later Wagnoman set fire to the match, equalizing 2-2. Nevertheless, Dortmund made it 3-2 with Reina in the third minute of stoppage time and prepared for a return to the top. And while everything seemed that the Westphalians would get the precious “three points”, Silas in… dead time formed the 3-3 giving Stuttgart a breather but also continuing Bayern’s stay at the top of the Bundesliga.

The program of the 28th matchday

Friday (14/04)

Schalke-Hertha Berlin 5-2

(3′ Skarke, 13′, 78′ Bilter, 48′ Terode, 90+2′ Kaminski – 45+3′ Jovetic, 84′ Richter)

Saturday (15/04)

Bayern Munich-Hoffenheim 1-1

(17′ Pavar – 71′ Kramaric)

Leipzig-Augsburg 3-2

(10′ Campbell, 32′, 35′ Werner – 5′ Meyer, 82′ Vargas)

Cologne-Mainz 1-1

(51′ Ljubisic-17′ Azorc)

Stuttgart-Dortmund 3-3

(78′ Koulibaly, 84′ Wagnoman, 90+7′ Silas- 26′ Ale, 33′ Mullen, 90+3′ Reina)

Eintracht Frankfurt-Glandbach (19:30)

Sunday (16/04)

Werder Bremen-Freiburg (16:30)

Union Berlin-Bochum (18:30)

Wolfsburg-Leverkusen (20:30)

The schedule for the next (29th) matchday

Friday (21/04)

Augsburg-Stuttgart (21:30)

Saturday (22/04)

Mainz-Bayern Munich (16:30)

Hoffenheim-Cologne (16:30)

Bochum-Wolfsburg (16:30)

Hertha Berlin-Werder Bremen (16:30)

Dortmund-Eintracht Frankfurt (19:30)

Sunday (23/04)

Freiburg-Salke (16:30)

Leverkusen-Leipzig (18:30)

Gladbach-Union Berlin (20:30)

Source: Sport Fm

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