The champions Bayern Munich today defeated Augsburg in an eight-goal game (5-3), in which Portugal’s João Cancelo initiated the turnaround of the Bavarians, who lost to the Bundesliga on matchday 24
It was almost cold Berisha pushed the visitors forward at the Allianz Arena in the third minute, but João Cancelo, on loan from Manchester City in the winter market, scored his first goal for the Munich team to make it 1-1 in the 15th minute. minute.
It didn’t take long for the German champions, consecutively in the last 10 seasons, to step on the accelerator and at half-time the turnaround was more than complete, with goals from Pavard (19′ and 35′) and Leroy Sané (45′).
In the second half, Berisha scored twice for Augsburg, from the penalty spot, before Cancelo left his mark again in the 74th minute, assisting Alphonso Davies to make it 5–2, before Cardona reduced the score to 5–3, at 90.’+3 ‘.
The win leaves Bayern Munich in the lead, with 52 points, but waiting to see what Borussia Dortmund will do, Portugal international Raphäel Guerreiro’s side, who still face Schalke, the bottom of the Bundesliga, are in Gelsenkirchen.
In another match of the 24th round, Leipzig, with André Silva on the field, received and defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach, in a match where Plea lost the chance with a penalty in the 53rd minute to help the visitors advance.
Those who don’t score suffer, and Leipzig built victory from then on, with goals from Timo Werner (57′), Forsberg (71′) from the penalty spot and Gvardiol (80). them in third place, with 45 points, but one game more than Union Berlin, with 44, and Freiburg, with 42.
Also today, Eintracht Frankfurt (sixth), with Aurélio Buta in the starting line-up, drew against Stuttgart (16th), with Gil Dias and Tiago Tomás also on the field, the same 1-1 result between Hertha BSC (15th) and Mainz (seventh ).
The journey continues today with the arrival of Schalke at Borussia Dortmund and concludes on Sunday with the games Friburgo-Hoffenheim, Werder Bremen-Bayer Leverkusen and Wolfsburg-Union Berlin.
Source: DN
