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Leading Bayern maintains its position, while Stuttgart clinches victory post Woltemade agreement.

Bayern maintains its lead, while Stuttgart emerges victorious following a deal involving Woltemade.
Bayern maintains its lead, while Stuttgart emerges victorious following a deal involving Woltemade.

Leading Bayern maintains its position, while Stuttgart clinches victory post Woltemade agreement.

In the latest round of the German Bundesliga, several teams showcased their resilience, newcomers made their mark, and some familiar faces faced setbacks.

Stuttgart Secure First Win of the Season

VfB Stuttgart, after the record sale of Nick Woltemade, secured their first three points of the new season with a hard-fought 1-0 home victory against Borussia Mönchengladbach. However, Deniz Undav had to be substituted early due to an injury. The winning goal came from Chema Andrés in the 79th minute.

Bayern Munich's First Away Win of the Season

Bayern Munich, despite Top striker Kane remaining without a goal in his 100th competitive game for the club, managed to win their first away game of the season, beating FC Augsburg 3-2 (2-0). The goals for Bayern were scored by Serge Gnabry (28th minute), Luis Díaz (45+4), and Michael Olise (48th). Former Bayern player Sandro Wagner suffered his first defeat as Augsburg coach in his home debut.

Eintracht Frankfurt's Impressive Performance

Eintracht Frankfurt continued to share second place in the table with Bayern Munich after a 3-1 away victory against TSG Hoffenheim. Ritsu Doan, in his first Bundesliga season with Frankfurt, scored a double and also assisted Can Uzun's goal. The Japanese midfielder's impressive debut helped Frankfurt to a 3-1 victory.

RB Leipzig's Home Win

RB Leipzig managed to at least partially make amends for their 0-6 thrashing against Bayern Munich in their league opener with a 2-0 (0-0) home win against 1. FC Heidenheim. Christoph Baumgartner and Rōmulo scored for Leipzig, while the planned transfer of offensive player Nicolas Jackson to Bayern Munich is currently in jeopardy due to an injury within Chelsea FC's team.

Dramatic Draw for Bayer Leverkusen

Bayer Leverkusen drew 3-3 (2-1) against Werder Bremen, throwing away a 3-1 lead and the first league win under new coach Erik ten Hag. Patrik Schick (5th and 64th, penalty), Malik Tillman (35th), and Grischa Prömel (90+4) scored for Leverkusen in the game.

These results have shaken up the Bundesliga table, with several teams demonstrating their potential and resilience in the early stages of the season. The drama and excitement are expected to continue as the season progresses.

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