Frankfurt surprises Leverkusen – Gladbach ends series winless



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Bayer Leverkusen missed the preliminary jump to the top of the German Bundesliga on Saturday. The factory team suffered a 2-1 defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt in the first round after the short winter break and are still two points behind FC Bayern, who host FSV Mainz 05 on Sunday.

Mönchengladbach improved to seventh thanks to a 1-0 win at Arminia Bielefeld, Hoffenheim conceded a 3-1 home loss to Freiburg. FC Augsburg beat 1. FC Köln 1-0. In the evening, games followed Hertha BSC – Schalke 04 (6.30pm live on Sky) and VfB Stuttgart – RB Leipzig (8.30pm).

Hütter-Elf turns the game around

In Frankfurt, Leverkusen took the lead in the ninth minute thanks to Nadiem Amiri. Coach Adi Hütter’s team turned things around with Amin Younes (22nd) and an own goal by Edmond Tapsoba (54th). Martin Hinteregger played with the winners, Stefan Ilsanker was on the substitute bench. On the other side, Julian Baumgartlinger on his 33rd birthday and Aleksandar Dragovic were in action for the entire distance.

His ÖFB teammate Valentino Lazaro had to see Gladbach’s success in Bielefeld after sustaining an injury while warming up. In the victory of the “colts” secured by Breel Embolo (58th), Stefan Lainer played through, Hannes Wolf came in in the 85th minute. In Bielefeld, Manuel Prietl left the pitch in the 88th minute, and Christian Gebauer was substituted in minute 52.

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Union Berlin is in fourth place three places and three points ahead of the Gladbach Champions League knockout stages. Sheraldo Becker (12th) and Taiwo Awoniyi (28th) shot the capital’s club to a 2-0 victory over Bremen. Christopher Trimmel worked for Union until the final whistle, as did Marco Friedl for Bremen. Romano Schmid was replaced in the 76th minute.

It was a surprisingly clear 1: 3 home loss for Hoffenheim against SC Freiburg, which with Philipp Lienhart thanks to Baptiste Santamaria (7th), Vincenzo Grifo (34th / penalty) and Kasim Adams (42th / own goal) ) at half-time lead 3-0. Florian Grillitsch was absent from the guests due to injury and Stefan Posch due to suspension. Christoph Baumgartner played and set up TSG’s goal of honor through Ihlas Bebou (58th).

Augsburg won 1-0 in Cologne, ÖFB team forward Michael Gregoritsch only entered the field in the 89th minute.

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(SID)

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