Two down!
Widely favored in their respective matches played at home, Eintracht Frankfurt (third) and Stuttgart (ninth) offered a very ugly gift to their supporters during the fifteenth day of the Bundesliga. The first in fact strangely lost against Mainz (fifth) despite a goal from Rasmus Kristensen at the end or the early expulsion of Nadiem Amin, Kauã Santos having scored against his side a quarter of an hour into the game and Paul Nebel having offered himself a double. For his part, to everyone's surprise, the second allowed himself to be beaten by the narrowest of margins by Sankt Pauli (fourteenth) and the achievement of Maximilian Eggestein in 21ste minute (the former from Friborg having, in addition, missed a penalty).
Former Ligue 1 players Pléa and Claude Maurice in the spotlight
For the rest, Holstein Kiel (penultimate) took a full gulp of Augsburg (thirteenth) with a score of pastis (doubles signed Phil Harres and Shuto Machino, a pawn of Lasse Rosenboom) while Alexis Claude Maurice had nevertheless opened the mark after a handful of seconds. Speaking of French players who have played in Ligue 1, Alassane Pléa helped Borussia Mönchengladbach (seventh) win by planting the goal decisive at Hoffenheim (fifteenth) after seeing Andrej Kramarić respond from the penalty spot to Philipp Sander. Finally, Union Berlin (twelfth) did not resist Werder Bremen (sixth) for long: Marco Grüll (two caramels), Mitchell Weiser and Jens Stage thus dynamited their opponent, who only responded through Andras Schäfer.
We don't know how to take our time in Germany!
Eintracht Frankfurt 1-3 Mainz
Buts: Kristensen (75e) for Eintracht Frankfurt // Santos CSC (15e) a Nebel (27e et 58e) for Mainz
Boots: Kramarić (58eSP) pour Hoffenheim // Sander (28e) and Pléa (61e) for Borussia Mönchengladbach
Buts : Rosenboom (12e), Herres (32e et 35e) and Machino (39e et 90e+1) for Holstein Kiel // Claude-Maurice (5e) for Augsburg
But : Eggestein (21e)
Buts : Grüll (13e et 17e), Weiser (45e) and Internship (81e) for Werder Bremen // Schafer (23e) for the Berlin Union
Loïs Openda helps Leipzig win against Eintracht Frankfurt
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