Soccer – Bayern beat Frankfurt 5-0



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Lewandowski hit the hosts, who were equipped with much enthusiasm, in the 10th, 26th and 60th minutes before he was allowed to finish the day. On his second goal, he won a head duel against Stefan Ilsanker. With ten goals, the Pole stops at five laps. Substitute Leroy Sane (72nd) made it 4-0 in the style of Arjen Robben, while Jamal Musiala, who was only 17 years old, reached the end (90th).

The disadvantage in Munich was the injury of Alphonso Davies, who after a few moments squirmed in the center circle without outside interference and then had to be supported by supervisors when he was replaced. Coach Hansi Flick reported after the game that the exam revealed a torn ligament and another ligament in his right foot. “We expect a six to eight week break,” Flick said.

“Failure hurts,” Flick said. French world champion Lucas Hernández entered for Davies and played as a left back. He will have to get “a little creative” in the coming weeks, Flick announced after Bayern’s 700th home win in the Bundesliga.

Alaba played for Bayern like his ÖFB teammate Martin Hinteregger for Eintracht, coached by Vorarlberg’s Adi Hütter. Stefan Ilsanker was in action until the 74th minute.

At Red Bull Arena, the Leipzig team immediately made up for Hertha’s quick lead by Jhon Córdoba (9th). Former Salzburg Dayot Upamecano won the penalty area in the style of a great striker. Shortly after the break, the Berliners weakened as Deyoraiso Zeefuik received a yellow-red card in three minutes. It was an extremely short appearance for the Dutchman, he was only substituted at the beginning of the second half.

Leipzig captain Sabitzer returned in the 69th minute after recovering from a muscle injury and brought a breath of fresh air to the game. The Berliners huddled, but after a foul by Córdoba, they were given a penalty in the 76th minute for the leaders. Sabitzer stepped forward and became safe against goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow. Konrad Laimer was still missing due to his knee injury.

“If you come back like this, everything will be fine,” said match winner Sabitzer after the 2-1 win against Hertha BSC. The Styrian had been injured for weeks before launching a penalty in the 77th minute after entering as a substitute. “I’m very happy to be back like this. It was annoying and difficult for me not to be on the field that long,” Sabitzer said.

Borussia Mönchengladbach, meanwhile, stayed close to the top thanks to a tough 3-2 win in Mainz. Stefan Lainer played through Borussia, Hannes Wolf came in in the 72nd minute. Mainz, where ÖFB legionnaires were not used, also lost the fifth game of the new season. In Berlin, Union Berlin parted ways with captain Christopher Trimmel and SC Freiburg with Philipp Lienhart 1: 1.

Borussia Dortmund, however, exacerbated the crisis at FC Schalke. Thanks to the well-deserved 3-0 win in the Revierderby of the German Bundesliga, BVB was saved from another setback. Four days after the sobering appearance in the Champions League in Rome (1: 3), BVB consolidated on Saturday thanks to the goals of Manuel Akanji (55th), Erling Haaland (61st) and Mats Hummels (78th) in front of 300 spectators . Signal Iduna Park ranked third in the table.

On the other hand, Schalke’s negative streak continues with 21 games without a win. The Gelsenkirchen side, with Alessandro Schöpf and goalkeeper Michael Langer on the bench, are second to last with just one point from five games.



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