Referee is out injured, Ilzer can breathe a sigh of relief after the win

Referee is out injured, Ilzer can breathe a sigh of relief after the win
Referee is out injured, Ilzer can breathe a sigh of relief after the win

The FC Bayern has cemented its top position in the German Bundesliga. The record champions celebrated a 3-2 home win over Wolfsburg on Saturday. Hoffenheim achieved a 3-1 win at Holstein Kiel Liberation strike. Leipzig had to withdraw in Bochum despite a 3-0 lead including a goal from Christoph Baumgartner settle for a 3:3. SC Freiburg suffered a 4-0 defeat at VfB Stuttgart. St. Pauli won 2-0 in Heidenheim. Eintracht Frankfurt had already beaten Borussia Dortmund 2-0 in front of their own crowd on Friday.

Bayern held on Ralph Hasenhüttls recently in-form Wolfsburg have the upper hand. Leon Goretzka (20th, 62nd) and Michael Olise (39th) scored against goals conceded by Mohammed Amoura (24th, 88th). Konrad Laimer played as a right-back for the winners, but was for the visitors Patrick Wimmer replaced in the 71st minute. Their ÖFB teammates Baumgartner and Nicolas Seiwald experienced a disappointment with Leipzig at the bottom – despite a 3-0 lead after goals from Willi Orban (10th), Antonio Nusa (13th) and Baumgartner (22nd), it was only enough for a draw in Bochum because Myron Boadu had a flawless one Hat trick scored (48th, 57th, 61st). Due to the suspensions of Lois Openda and Benjamin Sesko, Baumgartner was used as a solo leader and played like Seiwald.

The Austrian faction in Hoffenheim, however, had reason to celebrate. The TSG won 3-1 at penultimate Kiel, achieving another complete success after six defeats and three draws and saying goodbye to the relegation place. Adam Hlozek (26th, 56th) and Andrej Kramaric (45th + 1), who recently attracted public criticism, scored for the team Christian Ilzer coached guests, with whom Alexander Prass played through. It was only one of the most unusual interruptions in the game this season that initiated something like a final Kiel offensive. Because Referee Felix Brych had to be substituted injured in the 66th minute. The 49-year-old FIFA referee from Munich pointed to his left calf and left the field. After four minutes, the game continued under the direction of his assistant Sven Jablonski. Only now did the Kielers put as much pressure as the Holstein fans would have wanted in the first hour. But despite eleven minutes of stoppage time, there wasn't more than one goal.

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New table 16. is Heidenheim after a 0-2 home defeat against St. Pauli with David Nemeth in the back three. During Freiburg's relegation in Stuttgart, Philipp Lienhart came into the game in the 20th minute, Michael Gregoritsch was substituted for Junior Adamu in the 77th minute.

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