World footballer Lewandowski saves Bavaria



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Thanks to two goals from Poland, Bayern win the blow against Leverkusen 2-1 and spend the winter as the leader.

World footballer Robert Lewandowski shot FC Bayern Munich almost in the last second to lead the German Bundesliga at Christmas. The 32-year-old scored 2-1 on Saturday night in the league coup against now former favorite Bayer Leverkusen in the 43rd and 93rd minute. Munich will be the first to start the new year, two points ahead of Bayer and RB Leipzig, who only played 0-0 at home against Cologne.

Patrik Schick (14th) had given Bayer the initial lead. However, Poland’s Lewandowski was faced first after a mishap in Bayern’s backcourt and then with Bayern’s last attack. David Alaba played defensive midfield for the defending champions, while ÖFB team captain Julian Baumgartlinger and Aleksandar Dragovic performed well for Leverkusen. The red-white-red trio kept playing.

RB Leipzig and laggards 1. FC Köln parted ways goalless. Leipziger, where Marcel Sabitzer was substituted at half-time, is third in the table. Eintracht Frankfurt also won 2-0 in Augsburg thanks to a goal from ÖFB player Stefan Ilsanker. The newly substituted Salzburg player scored in the 87th minute.

Hoffenheim won with a man over 2-1 at Mönchengladbach. In a crucial scene in the game, an Austrian was also the center of attention. Because Hoffenheim central defender Stefan Posch was the victim of an attack by Marcus Thuram in the 78th minute. The television images clearly showed it and after the VAR’s intervention, the referee had no choice but to send the Frenchman off the field with a red card.

In the 86th minute, England’s Ryan Sessegnon scored the winning goal. Christoph Baumgartner played with Kraichgauer, Posch and Florian Grillitsch were traded. On the other hand, ÖFB duo Stefan Lainer (right) and Valentino Lazaro (left) acted as a side pair.

Schalke 04 was also defeated with interim coach Huub Stevens, in Arminia Bielefeld it was a 0-1 defeat for Alessandro Schöpf and Co. Christian Gebauer and Manuel Prietl played with the guests. In Mainz’s basement duel against Werder Bremen, Bremen won 1-0 with Marco Friedl and Romano Schmid in the starting lineup.

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