The battle for fourth place in Bundesliga for the Champions League ticket holds well, with the Dortmund and Leipzig to score victories that kept them both tied with 56 points!
Initially, the Westphalians left with the double (2-1) from their home Gladbachwhere they made an explosive start, with Sabitzer to open the scoring in the 22nd minute, while the same player made it 2-0 in the 28th minute with a penalty kick.
The home team reduced in the 36th minute with Maximilian Weberwhile Edin Terzic’s team in the 55th minute was left with one player less after his dismissal Backfillwhich didn’t affect her as she took the win in the end 2-1.
At the same time, the project for Leipzig it was easier, as they managed to win 3-0 at home against Wolfsburg. The hosts took the lead in the 13th minute with Olmos, while in the second half they sealed the three points with Sesco (68′) and Openda (81′).
The 2-0 victory over Cologne was achieved by Bayern Munich and has not yet crowned Bayer Leverkusen, who will be able to mathematically win the league if they win their own game on Sunday (14/04).
The Bavarians had two beams, with Rafael Guerreiro to open the scoring in the 65th minute with a superb left-footed shot from outside the area, while Miller made it 2-0 in stoppage time.
They drew 1-1 Bochum and Heidenheimwith the visitors scoring first in the 81st minute with Schloterbeck’s own goal, but the same player got his blood back and equalized in stoppage time.
Huge 4-1 win over her Hoffenheim which keeps her in the 16th place of the barrages she succeeded Mainz. Despite falling behind in the score with Canterbury’s goal in the 19th minute, they managed to make an impressive second half, taking them the three points. Burkard equalized in the 47th minute, with I was and Gruda to win 3-1. Onisivo put the icing on the cake in the 88th minute.
The program of the 29th matchday
Friday (12/04)
Augsburg-Union Berlin 2-0
(47′ Tietz, 81′ Michel)
Saturday (13/04)
Bayern Munich – Cologne 2-0
(65′ Guerreiro, 90’+3′ Miller)
Leipzig – Wolfsburg 3-0
(13′ Olmos, 68′ Sesco, 81′ Openda)
Mainz – Hoffenheim 4-1
(47′ Burkard, 51′ Emouene, 63′ Gruda, 88′ Onisivo – 19′ Canterbury)
Gladbach – Borussia Dortmund 1-2
(36′ Weber – 22′, 28′ (pen.) Sabitzer)
Bochum – Heidenheim 1-1
(90′ Sloterback – 81′ (auto) Sloterback)
Stuttgart-Eintracht Frankfurt (19:30)
Sunday (14/04)
Darmstadt-Freiburg (16:30)
Leverkusen-Werder Bremen (18:30)
The schedule for the next (30th) matchday
Friday (19/04)
Eintracht Frankfurt-Augsburg (21:30)
Saturday (20/04)
Wolfsburg-Bochum (16:30)
Cologne-Darmstadt (16:30)
Hoffenheim-Glandbach (16:30)
Heidenheim-Leipzig (16:30)
Union Berlin-Bayern Munich (19:30)
Sunday (21/04)
Werder Bremen-Stuttgart (16:30)
Dortmund-Leverkusen (18:30)
Freiburg-Mainz (20:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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