Bayern fell – Leipzig can score



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Bottom line Arminia Bielefeld barked, going 3-3 at the Allianz Arena earlier this week and Bayern’s visit to Frankfurt ended even worse.

Eintracht won 2-1 after goals from Daichi Kamada and Armin Younes.

Bayern still lead the Bundesliga, but if Leipzig take all three points against Hertha at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin tomorrow, the lead is reduced to just two points.

In the temporary fall (?) Of the collective form, however, Robert Lewandowski complies as usual. The world-class Polish finalist scored his 26th league goal of the season.

Bayern, who recently won the World Cup for club teams, are suffering a crown and an injured team.

Already on Tuesday, Lazio awaits the first game of two of the knockout stages of the Champions League.

Robin Quaison is injured in the knee, but can be pleased that Mainz took the third victory in the last five games. 2-1 away to Mönchengladbach means the bottom team starts making contact up.

Sebastian Andersson is still missing in Cologne, also injured in the knee. For Cologne it was more difficult, 0-1 at home against Stuttgart.

Henrik Skiöld / TT



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