MANY GOALS IN GERMANY: Kicks by Bayern and Borussia Dortmund!

In the traditional German afternoon slot, we had the opportunity to watch some really spectacular football! As many as 17 goals were scored in five games!

Although the scorers were in a good mood, the same cannot be said for the Bayern Munich players who lost against Stuttgart 2:2!

Mathys Tel gave Bayern the lead with a goal in the 36th minute, and at the age of 17 and 136 years old, he became the youngest scorer in the history of Bayern in the Bundesliga!

The result was then equalized by Chris Fuhrich in the 57th minute, and Jamal Musiala scored for Bayern’s new lead just three minutes later. The final 2:2 was made by Serhou Guirassy from the penalty spot in the 92nd minute.

Despite the third consecutive draw, Bayern is first in the table with 12 points, while Stuttgart is in 13th position with five points won.

The Hoffenheim players were convincing against Mainz on their home field with 4:1 and thus reached the 12th point, the same number as Bayern. On the other hand, Mainz is sixth with ten points on their account.

After missing a penalty at the end of the first half, Andrej Kramaric scored in the 53rd minute to give Hoffenheim the lead. Grischa Promel made it 2:0 in the 69th minute, while Mu’nas Dabbur scored the third goal for the home team in the 80th minute.

Mainz, who played with one less player for the entire second half, reduced the score in the 83rd minute through Dominik Kohr, and the final 4:1 was made by Pavel Kaderabek in the 91st minute.

Kicks were also made by Borussia Dortmund, who will have a hard time winning the title again if they continue like this. And that regardless of the fact that he is a player with Leipzig who won 3:0!

The goals were scored by Orban in the sixth minute, Szoboszlai in the 45th minute and Haidara in the 84th minute. The Leipzig team is tenth in the table with eight points, while Dortmund is fourth with four points more.

In the remaining games, Wolfsburg beat Eintracht away 1:0, while Hertha and Bayer Leverkusen drew 2:2 in Berlin.

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