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00:00The superstars have each other in their sights.
00:13Their showdown, a clash of titans.
00:16It's the biggest game of the season so far.
00:19Record champions Bayern are banging in the goals.
00:26Leverkusen are out to defend their title.
00:28Leverkusen, late, late, show!
00:32Kane vs. Boniface, Musiala vs. Wurz, Kompany vs. Alonso.
00:37Who can stamp their authority on this game?
00:40Matchday 5 kicks off with the derby in Dortmund.
00:43Borussia host Bochum under the floodlights.
00:49Response required at Dortmund's loss in Stuttgart,
00:52in which Sérgio Guirassi's first goal for the club in the Bundesliga
00:55was the most scant of consolations.
00:58Tonight a local derby with Bochum.
01:01Matchdays 1-4 have brought Dortmund a mere 7 points,
01:04their worst start for 10 years since Jürgen Klopp's final season in charge here.
01:10Header by Sissoko.
01:12In goes Emre Can. Ball will break here though to Maximilian Wittek.
01:17In to Philipp Hofmann.
01:19Barrow, Hofmann back on here.
01:21It's Matus Barrow!
01:24Who has buried it!
01:26And surprise, surprise in the derby.
01:29It's Bochum who lead away to Dortmund.
01:33It's only their fourth goal of the Bundesliga season so far.
01:37A team who've yet to win this campaign in front here
01:41with a well-made goal scored by Matus Barrow.
01:46109 km an hour on the speed gun.
01:50Away days like this are what the fans live for.
01:54We've had 21 first half minutes.
01:56Pascal Kors pressured by Hofmann.
01:59Nico Schlotterbeek.
02:01It's a heavy one here for Kobel.
02:03And pressed by Boadu.
02:05Oh, Danny De Witt!
02:07Wow!
02:09A Gregor Kobel giveaway is punished by Danny De Witt
02:13for his first goal in the Bundesliga.
02:16And Bochum here lead by two goals to nil.
02:20Now does Boadu foul the goalkeeper here?
02:24He quickly closed down Kobel.
02:26There is contact there, but not enough to rule out the goal
02:30scored by Danny De Witt.
02:33Boadu here was a real nuisance.
02:35And with the goal open, De Witt could not refuse.
02:39Dortmund disarray.
02:42This is Jamie Giddens.
02:44And Giddens still giving away here.
02:46Tim Ullmann, his clearance.
02:49Into Boadu.
02:50Hofmann again.
02:51Oh, Boadu's onside here from his own half.
02:55What a chance.
02:56Myron Boadu could not make it 3-0.
03:01How big a moment could that be in the game's context?
03:05Dortmund 17 minutes of utter chaos.
03:08They could be 3-0 down.
03:10What are these fans witnessing?
03:13Last minute of the first half.
03:15Ball wide here to Julian Brandt.
03:18Brandt checks, makes the angle here.
03:20The cross for Yann Courtois.
03:23Back on here to Brandt.
03:25And he delivers.
03:26Gerrassi's header.
03:27And they have one back.
03:30The striker's first goal here for the club at Signal Iduna Park.
03:34Is that the launchpad here before half-time
03:37for a second-half fight back by die Schwarzgelden?
03:40This goal just offers, at the most apposite of times,
03:44the merest hint of a way back in for Dortmund.
03:48This is the classic centre-forward's header.
03:51A true number-nines goal.
03:54Gerrassi's goal so late in the half.
03:56And there's hope again.
03:58Dortmund consultant Matthias Sammer in the stands,
04:01clearly visibly unhappy with that performance.
04:05An hour gone.
04:06Here's Gittins for Dortmund.
04:08Takes on Paslach.
04:10Jamie Gittins.
04:13Of course, Gerrassi taken down by Paslach.
04:16It's a penalty.
04:19Paslach, the man who spent 11 years on the books here,
04:22has caught Gerrassi.
04:24He takes man-not-ball.
04:27The captain takes on a pressure moment.
04:29He's never missed a Bundesliga penalty.
04:32Now not the time to start.
04:36Emre Can from 11 metres for parity.
04:41Emre Can finds the roof of the net.
04:44You can see, you can hear, you can feel that belief
04:48coursing back through Dortmund veins now.
04:52From 2-0 down, they've tied the game now
04:55at two goals each, just past the hour mark.
04:59And now they have the platform to go on to win this match
05:03when all seem lost.
05:05Into the game's final 15 minutes,
05:08Gerrassi flicks on here for Adeyemi.
05:11Adeyemi's pass.
05:12He's in again here.
05:14And Gerrassi!
05:15And now they lead.
05:18Tonight is his night.
05:20The night he arrives at Signal Iduna Park.
05:24His first goals on home turf involved now
05:27in all three of Dortmund's goals so far.
05:32And this was taken so precisely.
05:36And now in this local derby, they hold all the cards
05:40thanks to Seru Gerrassi.
05:45It has been the most rousing of Dortmund fightbacks.
05:48Are they done yet?
05:49Adeyemi away here.
05:51And the ball stays in to play nine more minutes.
05:55Adeyemi still ahead Gerrassi.
05:59On here to Felix Metcher.
06:01Metcher checks.
06:02Metcher's shot!
06:05And finds a way beyond Drevers.
06:07It shouldn't have done, but it has.
06:10And Dortmund have a 4-2 lead on 81 minutes.
06:15And this, you feel, should be the clincher.
06:18Adeyemi does so well here to get away
06:20and keep the ball in play.
06:22And then got his head up and ran on and on and on.
06:26Metcher alongside him.
06:29But Patrick Drevers, the goalkeeper,
06:31a wet and greasy ball through his grasp.
06:34And the game is beyond Borchum.
06:36Who would be a goalkeeper on nights like this?
06:41Agonising.
06:44It is why they signed him.
06:46Seru Gerrassi, Dortmund's difference maker
06:49and Dortmund's derby decider.
06:52The night he became a true Schwarz-Gelben star.
06:57I was thinking to myself,
06:59after the 0-2, what's happening here?
07:02It was so crazy.
07:04But I knew we could completely change the game.
07:10And we did it.
07:12But it was a tough game because it's a derby.
07:15I should have scored the third goal in the first half.
07:18I blame myself for that.
07:20But we fought like a team.
07:22And in the end, yes, zero points.
07:25But I think we can take a lot of positive out of this game.
07:32Jonathan Burkhardt is on fire.
07:34Burkhardt!
07:36Lovely goal!
07:38The Mainz striker scored a brace against Augsburg.
07:41I always try to be in the dangerous zones and score goals.
07:46He's got 11 goals already in 2024,
07:49making him one of the most prolific German strikers in the Bundesliga.
07:52He's hoping for more against an out-of-form Heidenheim.
07:57His double helped them to a first win of the season at Augsburg.
08:00Now Burkhardt and Mainz are looking for a first home victory
08:03against the only current Bundesliga side they've never beaten.
08:06Heidenheim 1-2, then lost 2.
08:08So come here needing to right the wrongs of last week's surprise home reverse to Freiburg.
08:13Joel Rehn can pick this one up.
08:15It's been a bright start from Heidenheim.
08:17And Mainz once again have given too much ground away.
08:19That's too deep.
08:21But Vordenbach can retrieve.
08:23And his deep cross finds Piringa!
08:27He has done it!
08:29Just like last season,
08:31when he secured their maiden away win in the Bundesliga.
08:34Marvin Piringa strikes at Mainz,
08:37over the head of Kaufmann.
08:39But he wanted it and got there ahead of Kassi.
08:43That's brilliant forward play.
08:50Busch to switch play.
08:52They've had Joy down the left-hand side
08:54and Schöpner can go chasing.
08:56He's clattered by Hansch Olsen,
08:58who could be in trouble.
09:00And here comes a second yellow.
09:02He'll have to walk.
09:04He tried to control the ball on his shoulder.
09:06It bounced away from him and he's clattered Schöpner.
09:11Surprise for some, anger for others in the crowd.
09:14Mainz down to 10
09:16for the second week in a row.
09:19Marvin Piringa the difference at half-time.
09:22Heidenheim lead in Mainz.
09:25It's Dorsch, who moves away from Barcok
09:28and was clattered with Sarno.
09:30He's left his mark and not in a good way.
09:32He got caught the wrong side.
09:34A heavy touch on the ball.
09:36He's standing foot, stands on the ankle.
09:38He's got no choice, the referee.
09:40It is a clear and straight red card
09:42and Dorsch knows it.
09:44Now Heidenheim down to 10,
09:46just ahead of the last 10 minutes.
09:48Frank Schmitt's side will have to hold on.
09:51Hans-Jan Beck with the corner
09:53and Schöpner rising!
09:55Well, that sealed it.
09:57Mainz responded the better,
09:59but it's Heidenheim
10:01who have been better in front of goal.
10:04Jan Schöpner denied in the first half,
10:06scoring in the second,
10:08and that should be all three points for Heidenheim.
10:10A brilliant return to form.
10:14Round of applause for his side
10:16and all those who've travelled.
10:18After back-to-back defeats,
10:20Heidenheim back to winning ways
10:22and Mainz's search for a first home win goes on.
10:27Goals are always good.
10:29I don't know myself how I put the ball in.
10:31Ultimately it went in
10:33and we're happy about that,
10:35along with the three points.
10:37We tried our best.
10:39Of course, when we go down 10 against 11,
10:41then it's going to be a difficult game.
10:43We knew that.
10:45It's the second game in a row
10:47against the 10 men and of course
10:49we have to do that better.
10:54There is hope for free-falling Hoffenheim
10:56and that hope comes in the form of Werder,
10:58their favourite Bundesliga opponents.
11:06They've beaten Bremen three times in a row.
11:14A fourth win would ease the mounting pressure
11:16at the pre-zero arena.
11:19After suffering a demoralising 5-0 home loss
11:21to Bayern last time out,
11:23all of Ernest Bremen visit Pellegrino Matarazzo's
11:25Hoffenheim, who after three losses in a row
11:27will be looking to take the game
11:29to the visitors.
11:31Hoffenheim
11:33won both meetings last season.
11:39Borussia trying to hold the ball up.
11:43Borussia again.
11:46That's exactly where Borussia puts it.
11:48And Boulter does the rest.
11:52Five minutes gone.
11:54Hoffenheim
11:56ahead.
11:58His first goal for Hoffenheim
12:00was against Bremen last season.
12:03Akpagouma.
12:07Boulter.
12:09Boulter trying to make room for himself
12:11and he has done just that.
12:13That's a great finish.
12:15Three minutes after taking the lead.
12:17Boulter doubles
12:19Hoffenheim's tally.
12:21He's scored more against Bremen than against
12:23any other Bundesliga side.
12:25Boulter's first brace
12:27of the season.
12:29Boulter
12:31is causing them
12:33all kinds of trouble.
12:35Krusek.
12:37His first goal since switching
12:39from Bayer Leverkusen.
12:41The 125th anniversary of Hoffenheim
12:43as a sporting club.
12:45They've never scored three goals in the Bundesliga
12:47so quickly though.
12:49Just 12 minutes gone.
12:51That's incredible.
12:53Oliverna's Bremen are in big trouble.
12:55Mitchell Weiss
12:57has passed.
12:59That looks like a foul.
13:01Akpagou brought down by Ntoke.
13:03Tobias Rauschel reaches
13:05for the red card.
13:07Straight away.
13:09Ntoke looks confused.
13:11But there was definitely contact there.
13:13A third
13:15Bundesliga sending off
13:17for Stanley
13:19Ntoke.
13:21Dutsch.
13:23Dutsch again.
13:25Flick.
13:27It's scrappy.
13:29But it's in!
13:31Eleven man.
13:33Bremen get the goal
13:35that puts them back into the game.
13:37Oliverna's side
13:39with numerical advantage now.
13:41And they look like a different team.
13:43Malatini on the ground
13:45makes it 3-1.
13:47Dutsch.
13:49His cross.
13:51Jens stays there waiting for it.
13:53It's 3-2.
13:55Five of his seven
13:57Bundesliga goals he's got with his head.
13:59But the fans don't care how he scores them.
14:01Just as long as he does.
14:03And there's not even half an hour gone yet.
14:07Another good pass.
14:09Bremen have been doing that really well.
14:11It's Felix Agu again.
14:13It's popped up beautifully
14:15for Jens Stey.
14:17What a
14:19first half.
14:21Pushed further forward by coach
14:23Oliverna this season.
14:25It's really paying off for them.
14:27It's all
14:29too much for Pellegrino Matarazzo.
14:31He's seen his side give up a 3-0 lead
14:33in his first 45 minutes.
14:35He gets a yellow card.
14:37Just a little too loud with his protestations.
14:43An incredibly intense
14:45first 45 minutes.
14:47It's all level at the break with everything
14:49to play for.
14:51Dutsch gives the signal.
14:57Hoffenheim are in trouble again.
14:59Mitchell Weiser.
15:01It's Jens Stey
15:03for a hat-trick.
15:05Another heady goal and the comeback
15:07is complete. Four minutes
15:09into the second half. Bremen
15:11take the lead.
15:13Incredible scenes
15:15in the pre-zero arena.
15:19Still nine minutes
15:21to go and still Hoffenheim
15:23hoping to squeeze a point out of this.
15:25Jakob Runnarsson
15:27off the line.
15:29That touch by
15:31Martini.
15:33Just as important as his goal.
15:35Bremen seem down and out
15:37but Jens Stey had other ideas.
15:39His first hat-trick sends the Bremen fans
15:41home very happy indeed. Leaving
15:43Hoffenheim to reflect on a game that
15:45even after a 3-0 lead they lost.
15:47If you lose
15:49your man down and you lose position
15:51in the first line then it's hard to
15:53defend the counter-attack.
15:55Very simple
15:57to explain. Those moments in the game
15:59were critical and they went against us today.
16:01It's unbelievable to lead
16:033-0 and then to lose 4-3.
16:05Even with a man down
16:07we still need to be able to defend a 3-goal
16:09lead.
16:11Three points today was
16:13very important.
16:15Big support.
16:17Big comeback. Big morale.
16:19Obviously
16:21I am especially happy
16:23today.
16:25The
16:27irons are back to full strength.
16:29And it is hooked in!
16:31Union are
16:33unbeaten under new coach Bo Svensson.
16:35Of course it's nice to have
16:37eight points after four games.
16:39Two home wins, two draws away.
16:41Super strike!
16:43Now they meet Mönchengladbach at the
16:45Borussia Park hoping to claim their first
16:47away win in seven months.
16:49Union's
16:51winless away run is only a week longer
16:53than Mönchengladbach's streak without a win here.
16:55Under Bo Svensson, Union
16:57have gone back to basics.
16:59The collective over individuals.
17:01Will that be enough for all three points
17:03at Borussia Park?
17:05Gladbach's last win here
17:07was way back on the 24th of February
17:09when they put five goals past
17:11Borkum here last season.
17:13On now to Luka Netz.
17:15Alisson Pleu involved here.
17:17Back on to Luka Netz.
17:19And Netz. Oh, Kevin Stöger!
17:21Big chance.
17:23Game's best chance so far
17:25comes after 26
17:27first half minutes for Gladbach and for
17:29Kevin Stöger.
17:31It is by some way this their best move
17:33of the match to this point.
17:35No goals in the first half.
17:37Union's defensive stubbornness
17:39again in evidence led by
17:41Renaud. At the break we are goalless.
17:4318 to play.
17:45And here a double
17:47Gladbach change. Rocco Reitz being sent on
17:49by Gerardo Cejuana and
17:51Thomas Giovantra who is goalless
17:53since November.
17:55To play of 90 minutes only
17:57four more. In here by
17:59Trummel, Union's club captain.
18:01And Laszlo Benesch.
18:03Now the chase on for Vitesse.
18:05And away here, Dmitry Koura.
18:07Jürgen Vitesse!
18:09And the shot has hit the
18:11base of the post here from the Belgian.
18:13What
18:15a chance here to smash and
18:17grab for Union after
18:1986 minutes. It is so
18:21close. Will
18:23either team fashion a chance as good
18:25as this in what time remains?
18:27Is that Union's chance for the away
18:29win gone? Gladbach
18:31base camp on the clock now.
18:3390 plus 6.
18:35Robin Haak, can he
18:37find a way? Haaks cross.
18:39Cejuana!
18:43Cue chaos.
18:45Cue cacophony.
18:47Checkmate delivered by the man
18:49from Czechia in the 6th
18:51additional minute of the game.
18:53Dramatic
18:55and then some.
18:57Danny,
18:59what did you do at work today?
19:01Well, I scored the goal to earn
19:03Gladbach their first home win since February
19:05in the Bundesliga.
19:09I feel very good.
19:11I had behind me a very
19:13difficult season
19:15last year. Now after injuries and
19:17after everything, so I am happy that
19:19I came in and
19:21helped the team like this. Gladbach was
19:23the better team first half. Game was
19:25neutral in the second half. We had a couple of good chances
19:27and then they score on
19:29I think their only
19:31small opportunity in the second half
19:33and that's better for us.
19:35It's party time in Munich and
19:37a boisterous Bayern take on reigning champions
19:39Leverkusen.
19:41That's incredible.
19:43My goodness,
19:45what a finish. A heavyweight
19:47clash between title race rivals
19:49but first Leipzig face
19:51Augsburg.
20:03RB Leipzig are undefeated
20:05thanks in large part to Peter Gulacsi.
20:07He saves 90% of
20:09shots on targets, the Bundesliga's
20:11best. And Gulacsi to the rescue.
20:1315 Bundesliga
20:15games unbeaten equals a club
20:17record. But if they want to win the league
20:19their forwards have to find their form
20:21against Augsburg.
20:25So far this season
20:27Benjamin Cesco scored in every competition
20:29except the Bundesliga. Fortunately
20:31his Leipzig team-mate, keeper
20:33Peter Gulacsi is in excellent form and has only conceded
20:35twice. Yes, Torre, the Augsburg
20:37coach is putting on a brave face but
20:39knows his team have a difficult job this afternoon.
20:43Well, that's aimed
20:45at Wolff but it's not going to reach him.
20:51A lot of new faces in the Augsburg
20:53side this season.
20:57Actually, the whole of the midfield
20:59made up from summer signings.
21:01Nice little ball from Openda to
21:03Benjamin Cesco. He hits it from distance
21:05and he's hit it through
21:07right into the corner.
21:09His first goal of the season.
21:11He's only managed one shot in the first
21:13four games. Well,
21:15that was an absolute delight to
21:17watch.
21:19But the flick was
21:21superb from Openda
21:23right to his team-mate
21:25and Cesco made absolutely
21:27no mistake.
21:2911 minutes gone.
21:31Leipzig back on the scoring trail.
21:35Wolff.
21:37Good block from Raum.
21:39Xavi.
21:41Great stuff from
21:43Leipzig. Raum picks up
21:45Cesco! And Benjamin
21:47Cesco gets his second of the game.
21:49He scored in the Champions
21:51League, the DFB Pokal, even
21:53internationally but not in
21:55the Bundesliga until today
21:57and now two come along at once.
21:59David Raum, he pops that up
22:01perfectly for Cesco to
22:03head into the net.
22:05Augsburg
22:07showing a little bit more grit
22:09as the half-hour mark
22:11approaches. Oh, now was there
22:13an arm
22:15in the face of Dimitrios
22:17Giannoulis there from
22:19Gertruida?
22:21It does look that way.
22:23That's going to be a penalty.
22:25So,
22:27Jeffrey Heuvelhil
22:29against Peter Golaci.
22:33The captain taking on the responsibility
22:35only his second ever Bundesliga
22:37penalty. Scored the first against
22:39Mainz but Peter Golaci has
22:41saved that one. His
22:43first penalty save in the
22:45Bundesliga since 2017.
22:47After two
22:49disappointing 0-0 draws in a row,
22:512-0 at half-time is a
22:53massive improvement.
22:55Lamprovic.
22:57Costello Jr.
22:59back in the starting line-up today
23:01and that's a gorgeous ball over the top.
23:03Luis Openda looks up,
23:05picks his spot and puts the ball
23:07exactly there.
23:09How coolly
23:11did he take that goal?
23:13But also,
23:15how cool was the setup
23:17from Xavi?
23:19It's 3-0 but look at
23:21the quality of that pass
23:23He had time, he had room.
23:25He could see everything
23:27that was going on.
23:29Augsburg can see it again.
23:33Raume, that's a clever ball.
23:37He's going to pick it up as well.
23:39Again here, David Raume has been fantastic
23:41today. Gets in front of his man.
23:43Sesko knocks it on. There's Xavi!
23:45Throws his boot across the ball
23:47and in some style
23:49threshes it in.
23:51And in some style,
23:53threshes home Leipzig's fourth
23:55goal of the day.
23:57It's no less
23:59than he deserves.
24:03Three minutes before the hour.
24:05Xavi makes it four.
24:09They've all been pretty good goals today
24:11but that one
24:13takes the biscuit.
24:15Xavi
24:17into the box. There's a hand up.
24:19It's Baumgartner's Xavi.
24:21Rabona cross! And were it not
24:23for the glove of Labrovich.
24:25Oh, they might have been in there again.
24:27Opened up.
24:29They're enjoying themselves
24:31this afternoon.
24:33You don't see many of those.
24:35Rabona
24:37cross. Leipzig
24:39score as many goals as they managed
24:41in the first four games of the season
24:43in one go. Benjamin Sesko
24:45helps set a new club
24:47record as Leipzig go 16
24:49Bundesliga games unbeaten.
24:51I was
24:53looking forward for, of course,
24:55to play again.
24:57Try to score again.
24:59I was always looking forward to
25:01try to get a goal as soon as possible.
25:03And yeah, of course,
25:05I get it now. Everything is
25:07open up and I'm looking forward
25:09for the upcoming games.
25:11I think they have two chances in the first half, two goals.
25:13So that's very unlucky
25:15and also for the confidence
25:17not good that you have the feeling that every goal,
25:19every shot on the goal is
25:21a goal.
25:25Omar Mahmoud is flying
25:27high with the Eagles.
25:29Three Frankfurt wins on the bounce.
25:31Yes! Yes! Yes!
25:33Omar Mahmoud!
25:35The Egyptian has scored in each of
25:37those victories, firing his side to
25:39their best league start in eight years.
25:41Now they head up north
25:43to Holstein Kiel, who got
25:45off the mark for the season last matchday.
25:51With four league goals already,
25:53Mahmoud is in scintillating form,
25:55but today he's without injured strike partner
25:57Ugo Ekotike.
25:59Schüter-Machino's late leveller at Borkum last week
26:01gave Kiel their first ever
26:03Bundesliga point.
26:07Towards Machino.
26:09Tutte's pass towards
26:11Mahmoud is away.
26:13Omar Mahmoud in space.
26:15Matanovic trying to support him,
26:17but he goes alone!
26:19His sparkling
26:21start to the season
26:23just keeps on getting better.
26:25He's now scored
26:27in four straight
26:29Bundesliga games.
26:31Tutte's pass released him.
26:33Johansson committed
26:35and out of the game. He ran more
26:37than 50 metres
26:39Simon Weiner beaten
26:41in his near post. He'll be disappointed.
26:47Here is Machino.
26:49Towards Holtby, he went down!
26:51Penalty! Clumsy
26:53from Robin Koch
26:55and Holtby upended.
26:59Clear penalty.
27:01Kiel's first
27:03ever Bundesliga penalty.
27:05It's Machino and he scores!
27:07High school!
27:091-1!
27:13It's a rapid response
27:15from the Storks.
27:19This has been a terrific
27:21game so far.
27:23Here comes Karasensos.
27:25He's absolutely hammered there.
27:27He made a big mistake in midweek
27:29in the Europa League.
27:31He's taking no chances today.
27:33That's headed for the Baltic.
27:35Marmus
27:37sensational so far but Machino's
27:39leveller has pegged Frankfurt back.
27:41Kiel are hoping to fly
27:43high in the second half.
27:47It'll be Marmus to take the corner.
27:49Lots of big targets to aim
27:51for.
27:53Mitanovic!
27:55The young striker's
27:57first ever Bundesliga goal.
27:59Frankfurt's first league goal
28:01from a corner for nearly
28:03two years.
28:05Excellent header through the keeper's
28:07legs. His team
28:09just too fragile defensively.
28:17It's only half away.
28:19And Machino!
28:23An instinctive finish
28:25and he is
28:27becoming Holstein Kiel's
28:29main man.
28:31Quinto Machino
28:33with his fourth league goal of the season.
28:352-2.
28:37This has been
28:39a stellar game.
28:41So exciting.
28:43So open.
28:45Cut out by Porat.
28:47It'll drop for Marmus.
28:49It's Marmus!
28:51He's done it again!
28:53The first ever
28:55Frankfurt striker to score
28:57six times in the
28:59five matchdays.
29:01Instant control
29:03and he got lucky with
29:05the deflection.
29:07Marmus to take.
29:09That was not
29:11his best work away by Holpe.
29:13He's shabby.
29:17Christensen.
29:19That's a lovely ball to find Marmus
29:21who's on a hatchery.
29:23Still going and tucked in
29:25by Tuta.
29:27And Frankfurt heading
29:29for victory.
29:31The Brazilian's first league goal of the season
29:33and Marmus involved
29:35in all four of the Eagles
29:37goals today.
29:39Even stumbling he made
29:41a difference. Machino's
29:43brace ultimately in vain.
29:45Kiel still struggling.
29:47Shredded by the unstoppable Marmus.
29:49Two goals, two assists.
29:51An individual display to say that.
29:53I like celebrations
29:55but we're 11 guys on
29:57the pitch and not only one guy.
29:59Of course when I score I'm very happy
30:01but what I'm happy about is that the whole
30:03team wins and without my
30:05team I can't
30:07do anything that I'm doing so
30:09big respect to my team.
30:11If you keep conceding more than two or three goals
30:13every game it's hard to win a game
30:15so we definitely have to become better as a team
30:17defensively and
30:19because it's too many goals that we
30:21concede.
30:25Freiburg versus St. Pauli
30:27is a family affair.
30:29faces his brother
30:31Johannes Eggestein.
30:33They played 41 Bundesliga matches together
30:35for Werder Bremen. Now they
30:37face off on the pitch for the very first
30:39time. For 90 minutes their
30:41brotherly love will be put on hold at the Europa
30:43Park.
30:45Maximilian's Freiburg
30:47three wins in four so far.
30:49Johannes' St. Pauli with just one point
30:51but much improved against Leipzig
30:53this week. Can they build on that on this
30:55big occasion for the Eggesteins?
30:59Freiburg have never started a season
31:01better in the top flight than they have so far
31:03under Julian Schuster.
31:05They've given St. Pauli
31:07a throw here though.
31:09Taken by
31:11Saliakas.
31:13The Greek lofts it in
31:15and oh Saad
31:17he's wriggled free and he scores.
31:19Ali Assad's first goal in the
31:21Bundesliga and St. Pauli lead
31:23for the first time since their return to
31:25the top tier. Only their second
31:27of the season and it's stunned the rest
31:29of this stadium.
31:31Eggestein with a slight touch gets the assist
31:33and both of Freiburg's
31:35previous games here under their new
31:37coach have seen them come from behind to
31:39win. They're going to have to do it
31:41again.
31:45Eric Schmidt to take this free kick. A set
31:47piece specialist over the
31:49wall and against the crossbar.
31:51A super attempt from
31:53Schmidt.
31:55Got it over the wall, just couldn't
31:57dip it underneath.
31:59Around five minutes to go
32:01until halftime. Gunter's
32:03cross in. Now there's bodies down
32:05on the deck.
32:07Now they are having a look at this incident
32:09and it's a tangling
32:11of Matthias Ginter
32:13and Karel Metz.
32:15He's made
32:17the ominous signal to go across
32:19to the monitor. Hasn't
32:21taken too long to check and he's given the penalty.
32:23The avenue to the
32:25comeback again.
32:27Vincenzo Grifo has converted 26
32:29of his previous 28 Bundesliga
32:31penalties but not this one.
32:33Well, Nikola Vasil
32:35has now saved three of the 80s faced
32:37in a Zampaoli jersey
32:39and this was a
32:41tremendous stop.
32:44Zampaoli fans
32:46have had plenty to cheer.
32:48It's lofted forward for them again.
32:50Nice touch from Eggestein.
32:52Good pullback as well. Saad
32:54Afolayan, it's two.
32:56The script flipped
32:58in the Black Forest. Just
33:00four minutes after the penalty save,
33:02Zampaoli double their lead.
33:04Now Dapo Afolayan's
33:06first in the Bundesliga.
33:08He and Saad so impressive
33:10since Alexander Blesin changed
33:12to a front three last week.
33:14Saad miscue, Afolayan
33:16queuing up.
33:18It's going to be a 1,500
33:20kilometre round trip for Zampaoli
33:22fans. Well worth it
33:24so far.
33:28Freiburg only had six
33:30shots, only two on target today.
33:32It's been a masterclass in defensive
33:34structure by Zampaoli and now
33:36Saad is away again.
33:38Plenty of running, plenty of energy.
33:40Still plenty of positivity from
33:42the hardest working team in the league.
33:44And Saad is past three and the ball
33:46somehow is passed at Ubolu.
33:48And only seven minutes after Freiburg
33:50thought they were back in it.
33:52Zampaoli surely celebrating
33:54their first Bundesliga win
33:56in more than 13 and a half years.
34:00Elias Saad becomes the first
34:02player to score a brace at this level
34:04for Zampaoli since 2011
34:06and he ran from inside
34:08his own half to do it.
34:10Pass one, pass two,
34:12pass three for the ball.
34:14How did it get passed at Ubolu
34:16who had to do better?
34:18The first win of Alexander Blesin's
34:20Bundesliga coaching career
34:22is one of Zampaoli's best
34:24ever away days.
34:26And in this battle of brothers in the Breisgau
34:28Johannes gets the better
34:30of Maximilian.
34:32It's positive that we have our first
34:34three points in the Bundesliga.
34:36It's very important.
34:38I think we deserved it.
34:40We fought hard and worked for it
34:42throughout the week.
34:44It's obviously a nice feeling to play
34:46against each other.
34:48We also played together in the past.
34:50I would say I'm happy for him that he's won
34:52but that would be lying.
35:00Stuttgart's strike force is powered
35:02by a new partnership.
35:05Demirovic arriving!
35:07And Sundar's home the header!
35:12Dennis Undarv!
35:14Sensational start for Stuttgart!
35:28With Champions League exertions to come
35:30Dennis Undarv starts on the bench in Wolfsburg.
35:32His equally informed partner
35:34Emadine Demirovic leads the line
35:36alone at the third attempt.
35:38Ralf Hasenhuttl's Wolfsburg
35:40are looking for their first point on
35:42home soil this season.
35:44Undarv the only change to the
35:46Stuttgart side that demolished Dortmund
35:48last week. They've been dominant so
35:50far as well.
35:52The throw will go their way
35:54as we approach the 20-minute mark.
35:56This is Wagner.
35:58Interception by Svoboda.
36:01And Amora is off and away
36:03down the left. Amora has got plenty
36:05of pace and he's got Winn in the middle!
36:08Their first chance of the game
36:10and Wolfsburg make it count.
36:12Jonas Winn celebrates
36:14his first start of the Bundesliga
36:16season with the opening
36:18goal. Wolfsburg have been
36:20happy just to bide their time.
36:22They pressed quickly and then broke
36:24away at high speed. Winn just kept his
36:26distance. Stuttgart had eyes
36:28on Amora and left Winn
36:30unattended.
36:32And it gave him the time he needed
36:34to sweep it home.
36:36Midway through this intensive
36:38first half. Thiago Tomáš.
36:40Carrizor perhaps a little
36:42bit too intense there.
36:44Receives the yellow card for
36:46the challenge on his former teammates.
36:48Thiago Tomáš can have
36:50no complaints.
36:52Half an hour played.
36:54Stuttgart sticking to the game plan.
36:57Into the channel for Leverling.
36:59Touched by Bornau. Leverling goes down
37:01and it's going to be a penalty.
37:03Sven Jablonski
37:05points to the spot.
37:07Well the challenge by Bornau
37:09was unnecessary and it's given
37:11Stuttgart a golden opportunity.
37:15Enzo Mio scored from his
37:17only previous penalty in the Bundesliga.
37:19That was against Leipzig
37:21last season. Now he has
37:23the chance to level things up
37:25for Stuttgart.
37:27Enzo Mio. Grabara saves!
37:29And squeezed home
37:31with the second attempt by Mio.
37:33Goals in back-to-back
37:35games for Enzo Mio.
37:37And Stuttgart finally get
37:39the goal their dominance
37:41deserves. Grabara could
37:43only push it back into the danger zone.
37:45Mio quickest to react.
37:47Well we may see Denis
37:49Undov sooner rather than later
37:51in the second half. Stuttgart
37:53beat in front at the break.
37:55Just before the hour mark. Now we're
37:57going to see Denis Undov and it's
37:59Enzo Mio who gets the breather.
38:01Denis Undov scored
38:03in each of his last four for club and country.
38:05Tasked with making the difference again.
38:07Still Stuttgart dominance.
38:09This is Carrizor. Strong
38:11challenge against Maxi Arnold
38:13and Carrizor who's on a yellow
38:15now sees red.
38:17Stuttgart down to ten men.
38:19Well they feel aggrieved
38:21and this changes the complexion
38:23of the game completely.
38:25Still the protests
38:27continue.
38:29And Stuttgart argue that it was
38:31Arnold in fact who committed the foul.
38:35Undov
38:37robbed of possession.
38:39This is Jonas Winn.
38:41Amora turns on the afterburners.
38:43They're not going to catch him now.
38:45Mohamed Amora!
38:47Excellent finish!
38:49And his first ever goal in the Bundesliga
38:51gives Wolfsburg
38:53the lead once more.
38:55Amora
38:57timed his run to perfection.
38:59The transition at lightning
39:01speeds.
39:03And then Amora with a composure to finish
39:05as well. This has been
39:07a textbook display of counter-pressing.
39:09Just over a quarter of an hour
39:11remaining. Jamie Laveley
39:13sets off at pace but
39:15he's blocked in his tracks by Amora
39:17who's going to be in trouble here.
39:19And Sven Jablonski
39:21is reaching for the red card.
39:23Well the drama knows no end.
39:25In less than ten minutes
39:27a goal and now two sendings off.
39:29But did Amora get a touch?
39:31Well Jablonski's
39:33going to have another look.
39:35Amora took the risk of inflicting
39:37serious injury but
39:39there was no contact in the end.
39:41Well Sebastian Hoeneß urges
39:43the players to keep calm.
39:45But the red card
39:47is going to be rescinded.
39:49In the end
39:51it's just a yellow for
39:53Mohamed Amora. And Wolfsburg
39:55remain at full strength.
39:57Deep
39:59into stoppage time.
40:01Stuttgart still pressing
40:03for an equaliser.
40:05This is Dennis Undaff.
40:07The cross is a deep one looking for Führich
40:09who'll get there in the end.
40:12Driven across.
40:13And Undaff is there!
40:15Oh the man who can't
40:17stop scoring for Stuttgart.
40:19Rescues a point right at the end.
40:23Another twist in this
40:25dramatic tale.
40:27And with emotions running high
40:29and the heat on.
40:31Dennis Undaff is the coolest
40:33man in the Volkswagen
40:35Arena.
40:37Wolfsburg denied a first
40:39home win of the season with virtually
40:41the last kick. A rollercoaster
40:43game ends all square.
40:45Dennis Undaff yet again the
40:47man of the moment for Stuttgart.
40:49If I score a goal it's always a good feeling
40:51when you draw or when you win the game.
40:53So I'm really happy that I'm
40:55again in the right moment. I'm there where the ball is.
40:57It's the fifth or sixth goal
40:59in five games I think. I'm happy that
41:01my streak is continuous.
41:03For the second game in a row we can see it
41:05in some of the last
41:07minutes and yeah it's not a coincidence.
41:09It's about quality to control the
41:11game better today. We're one man more so we need
41:13to play more with the ball and not give
41:15Stuttgart the chance to score so it's
41:17our own fault.
41:19Yeah I've seen the footage and I must say it was completely
41:21the other way around. Arnold
41:23committed the foul and so that
41:25second yellow card is wrong.
41:27And that's very annoying.
41:31Can Bayern beat
41:33Bayern? Kane! Harry Kane!
41:35Will
41:37Leitekusen score at the death again?
41:39Boniface!
41:41Kane vs. Boniface
41:43Musiala vs. Wurz
41:45Bayern München vs. Bayer Leverkusen
41:47The heavyweight clash up next.
42:01Bayern and Harry Kane are
42:03at the top of the table again ready to host
42:05reigning champions Bayer Leverkusen
42:07who had their number last season.
42:09But Munich is in party mode.
42:11They've won all their matches so far and are
42:13averaging four goals a game.
42:15The stage is set for a clash of
42:17champions.
42:19An Oktoberfest spectacular
42:21featuring Harry Kane with ten
42:23competitive goals already.
42:25Jamal Moseven Bundesliga goals between them.
42:27Van Song Companies won six
42:29out of six in all competitions
42:31as Bayern coach Xabi Alonso
42:33presents his biggest challenge so far.
42:35Bayern have brought Raphael Guerreiro
42:37and Serge Gnabry into their team
42:39while Manuel Neuer returns from
42:41injury while Bayer Leverkusen
42:43make five changes
42:45from a somewhat chaotic win over
42:47Wolfsburg. The alterations
42:49include the return of Robert Andrik
42:51in midfield and Jeremy Frimpong
42:53out wide. It's a packed
42:55crowd at the Allianz Arena
42:57and the world is watching.
42:59Bayern have scored
43:0120 goals in their last
43:03three competitive matches.
43:05They are in stunning
43:07form under their new coach.
43:09Here is Guerreiro lining
43:11up at right back even though he's
43:13left-footed. Here is Rolise.
43:15He's found Guerreiro
43:17looking for Kane and
43:19Hradecky's first test of the evening
43:21in the second minute.
43:23Plenty already for fans to
43:25be excited about.
43:27It's the 10th minute and it's been all
43:29Bayern so far. Leverkusen
43:31trying to hold their shape.
43:33Here is Davies.
43:35Now Kane.
43:37He's found Guerreiro. It's Raphael
43:39Guerreiro.
43:41Well, that's one of the reasons he's in the team.
43:43That technical quality on
43:45his left foot came infield
43:47to cause a problem for Leverkusen
43:49there. Hradecky glad to see
43:51it whistle wide. It's a feature
43:53of Kompany's team. They rotate
43:55so well.
43:57Here's Rolise.
43:59It's been stellar since joining from
44:01Crystal Palace, but he's lost that to Grimaldo.
44:03But here is Kimmich who's been
44:05absolutely everywhere so far.
44:07Musiala.
44:09This is what he does.
44:11Jamal Musiala brought down
44:13by Jonathan Tarr.
44:15Well, sometimes there is no
44:17legal way to stop
44:19Jamal Musiala.
44:21A typically
44:23ankle-toed piece of play
44:25showed strength to pickpocket
44:27his Germany teammate Wirtz.
44:29And then Tarr said, enough's enough.
44:31Much to the annoyance
44:33of Kompany.
44:37Looks like it'll be Alise.
44:39It is Alise!
44:41Just wouldn't come down
44:43in time. Scored five
44:45goals in his last three
44:47competitive appearances.
44:49That was agonizingly close.
44:53Xabi Alonso unbeaten in his three
44:55clashes with Bayern.
44:59Forward by Juppe Meccano to Guerrero.
45:01Leverkusen finally
45:03able to win the ball high up, but you see
45:05there, Bodyface has not been
45:07able to get into the game at all.
45:09But that's the wayward pass from Pavlovic.
45:11And Leverkusen gifted
45:13their first corner of the match
45:15after half an hour.
45:17It's been one-way traffic up until now.
45:19And it's Grimaldo's
45:21delivery.
45:23It's come through to Xhaka.
45:25Andrik with the shots!
45:27Leverkusen's first
45:29shot of the game!
45:31Leverkusen's first goal
45:33of the game!
45:35Robert Andrik with a
45:37bolt from the blue
45:39against the run of play!
45:41So much space
45:43here for Xhaka, and he used it
45:45intelligently.
45:47And somehow Andrik
45:49from a standing start
45:51generates the power.
45:53110
45:55kilometers an hour, that shot
45:57speed. Stunning
45:59from the German international.
46:03Bayern
46:05shell-shocked by that goal.
46:07Here is
46:09Kimmich.
46:11Now Alise.
46:13Made by Tapsoba.
46:15It's Pavlovic. Great control!
46:19That's how you make up for a
46:21mistake! He gave
46:23away the corner for the
46:25Leverkusen goal. Well,
46:27no one will hold that
46:29against him now.
46:31Ironically, it's very
46:33similar to a goal that Xabi Alonso
46:35once scored for Bayern
46:37here against Werder.
46:3925 meters out.
46:41And the most
46:43dangerous technique.
46:45Although Lukas Radetzky
46:47will feel he could have kept it out.
46:49He caught his fingertips
46:51to it.
46:53But Pavlovic deserved a goal
46:55for the audacity
46:57of the attempts.
46:59Breathtaking technique, and what
47:01a moment for a man who's been with
47:03the club since he was seven years
47:05old, and he enjoyed it too.
47:07One all at the break,
47:09thanks to outstanding goals from Pavlovic
47:11and Andrik. Both players
47:13will have impressed the Germany and
47:15former Bayern boss Julian Nagelsmann,
47:17who has plenty to ponder
47:19after that first half.
47:21Bayern have won 14 of their last
47:2316 Bundesliga home games.
47:25Here is Ulisse.
47:27Now Kane.
47:29Here comes Gnabry!
47:31Off the post! Gnabry!
47:33Off the bar!
47:35That is extraordinary.
47:37Serge Gnabry.
47:39I can't believe this didn't go in.
47:41Superb attempt that hit the post.
47:43And then he strikes
47:45the crossbar as well.
47:47His team is holding on at the moment.
47:55Kimmich's delivery
47:57towards Upamecano.
47:59And here's Ulisse! Brilliant save
48:01by Radetzky.
48:03That was outstanding goalkeeping.
48:05Ulisse's eyes
48:07lit up there.
48:13Rare Leverkusen break here.
48:15It's Adli.
48:17So much pace.
48:19Alex Grimaldo. He's gone down.
48:21Kane is down as well.
48:23Kane injured in that
48:25clash there with Adli.
48:27And Harry Kane
48:29cannot continue.
48:31That's a big concern for Bayern.
48:33But it does no harm
48:35if you can bring on your record
48:37appearance maker, Thomas Müller.
48:45Kimmich's delivery. Oh, he's found Musiala
48:47all alone. And Müller goes down.
48:49But there is no penalty.
48:51Müller in the thick of
48:53things already. Really clever
48:55from Kimmich to find Musiala.
49:01Forward by Tsepso.
49:03That might break for Wiens.
49:05He's been living off scraps. But he's found Teller.
49:07Nathan Teller!
49:09That could have been the chance to win it.
49:11Teller,
49:13not long on as a substitute.
49:15Didn't really hit it convincingly.
49:19It's the
49:21final twist in the tale. Here is Kimmich.
49:23He's found Leimer.
49:25Space to shoot for Leimer!
49:29Another chance slides
49:31by. The agony and the
49:33anxiety.
49:35Leimer has never scored a league goal for
49:37Bayern. This would have been a great
49:39time to put that right.
49:43Kompany's 100% record disappears
49:45and Xabi Alonso is still unbeaten
49:47against Bayern. Musiala
49:49and his teammates dominated the game
49:51as Wiens' side had to
49:53cling on at times. Bayern still
49:55top and the performance is
49:57stepping in the right direction. It shows
49:59Kompany's football works
50:01against the top opponents.
50:03It's a beautiful game
50:05that we love in football and sometimes
50:07even if you have the chances and you dominate
50:09sometimes the result is not
50:11always going your way. But it was a good game.
50:13It looked like a top game to me.
50:15Very important defensive performance
50:17and to get one point from the Allianz
50:19we can be happy. He's a great player.
50:21Everyone does mistakes. It doesn't matter
50:23who it is. And he still played
50:25a great game. Came back with
50:27maybe a goal of the month.
50:29So at the end of the day, no worries.
50:31So Dortmund's
50:33derby winner Verborgen kicked off
50:35the weekend in style. Then Heidenheim
50:37got back to winning ways against
50:39Mainz. Thomas Tranchada's
50:41late winner saw Mönchengladbach
50:43end Unions on a beaten run.
50:45Benjamin Szczesko scored half of
50:47Leipzig's four goals against Augsburg.
50:49St. Pauli got their first Bundesliga
50:51win in over 13 years by beating
50:53Freiburg. And over in Wolfsburg
50:55Denis Undarf rescued Stuttgart a point.
50:57The spoils were also shared in the clash
50:59of champions between Bayern and Leverkusen.
51:01On Sunday, Omar Mahmoud's goals
51:03helped Frankfurt win a six-goal thriller in Kiel
51:05and then Jens Steyer's hat-trick
51:07sealed Bremen's win over Hoffenheim.
51:12So after matchday five,
51:14Bayern are still top of the table with Frankfurt
51:16now in second after four wins
51:18on the bounce. Leipzig are still
51:20undefeated and in third place, while
51:22reigning champions Leverkusen drop to fourth
51:24with three points off top spot.
51:26Further down, St. Pauli's victory
51:28has helped them out of the relegation
51:30zone as Hoffenheim drop into the
51:32playoff spot. Bochum and
51:34bottom-side Kiel are the only sides
51:36yet to get three points on the board
51:38this season.
51:42For a third straight matchday, the
51:44Bundesliga side banged in 35
51:46goals across nine games.
51:48We'll leave you with the best of the clash of the champions.
51:50Auf Wiedersehen!
51:54The finish! Mousiala
51:56and still has custody of it.
51:58It's Pavlovic!
52:00Oh, that's stunning!