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Bayern remains on top, while Stuttgart secures a victory following the Woltemade agreement.

Bayern Munich secures a narrow victory in Augsburg; meanwhile, VfB Stuttgart recovers post-transfer drama surrounding Nick Woltemade, and Eintracht Frankfurt remains in the picture.

Bayern Maintains Top Position . Stuttgart Secures Victory Post-Woltemade Agreement
Bayern Maintains Top Position . Stuttgart Secures Victory Post-Woltemade Agreement

Bayern remains on top, while Stuttgart secures a victory following the Woltemade agreement.

Bayern Munich Secure Away Win Against FC Augsburg

Bayern Munich claimed their first away victory of the season in a thrilling 3-2 triumph over FC Augsburg. The Bavarian giants, who are still searching for top striker Harry Kane to find his scoring touch, saw goals from Serge Gnabry (28th minute), Luis Díaz (45+4), and Michael Olise (48th) secure the three points.

Meanwhile, VfB Stuttgart secured their first win of the new season with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Borussia Mönchengladbach. Stuttgart, who were without Woltemade, clinched the win through substitute Chema Andrés in the 79th minute, while Deniz Undav was forced off early due to injury.

In another exciting match, Eintracht Frankfurt emerged victorious in their encounter against TSG Hoffenheim, winning 3-1. New signing Ritsu Doan scored two goals for Frankfurt, with Can Uzun also getting on the scoresheet. Grischa Prömel scored a consolation goal for Hoffenheim in added time, but it was too little, too late.

Elsewhere, RB Leipzig managed a 2-0 home win against 1. FC Heidenheim, offering some redemption after their 0-6 loss to Bayern Munich. RB Leipzig's home debut under new coach Ole Werner saw them score two goals, with Christoph Baumgartner and Rōmulo getting the goals.

Bayer Leverkusen, under new coach Erik ten Hag, threw away a 3-1 lead and drew 3-3 with Werder Bremen. Patrik Schick scored twice for Leverkusen, with Malik Tillman also getting on the scoresheet. Romano Schmid equalized for Werder with a penalty after a VAR review, and Karim Coulibaly secured a point for Werder in injury time (90+4).

The planned transfer of forward Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich is in jeopardy due to an injury within Chelsea's team. Ex-Bayern player Sandro Wagner lost his home debut as Augsburg coach, with Augsburg coming back to 2-3 through Kristijan Jakic (53rd) and Mert Kömür (76th).

In disappointing news for Harry Kane, he remained without a goal in his 100th competitive game for Bayern Munich. The specific game context is not provided.

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