Friday, 6 November 2015

Innes O'Donnell Gives us a Run-Down of Last Weekend's german Bundesliga Matches


Bayern Munich 4 - Cologne 0
Bayern Munich made it 10 out of 10 as they thrashed Cologne 4-0.  Arjen Robben came back from injury to score his 3rd goal in this Bundesliga season. Just 5 minutes later Arturo Vidal scored and in the second half Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller both scored scored to make it 4-0.  Bayern Munich had 74% possession and 26 shots made it clear that Bayern Munich are one of the most difficult sides in Europe to play against with players such as Robert Lewandowski terrifying opposition defences.
 
Bayern have been, quite litterally, invincible so far this season
 
Broussia Dortmund 4 - Augsberg 1
Borussia Dortmund were winners over the weekend as well as they destroyed Augsburg 5-1.  Pierre Emerick Aubameyang scored a hat trick and German international Marco Reus scored the other 2 goals.  Dortmund earned their 7th  win this season but they remain in 2nd  place still 7 points adrift of unbeaten leaders Bayern Munich.
 
Aubameyang was Dortmund's hatrick hero keeping them in second place
 
Monchengladbach 3 - Schalke 1
3rd place Schalke Lost to Borussia Monchengladbach with goals from Lars Stind , Raffael, Julian Korb.  An own goal from Broussia's young Danish superstar Andreas Christensen gave Schalke a consolation goal.
 
Wolfsburg 2 - Darmstadt 0
Wolfsburg also won against promoted Darmstadt 98.  Daniel Caligiuri came off the bench in the 75th minute to score the opener and again 3 minutes later in the 78th minute. Wolfsburg now move into 4th place, 1 point ahead of Hertha Berlin.
 
Leverkusen snatch victory in the dying minutes of an enthralling game against Stuttgart
 
Bayern Leverkusen 4 - Stuttgart 3
4-3 was the final score from the Bayer Leverkusen vs. Stuttgart game.  All of the goals were scored in the second half with Admir Mehmedi's late goal in the 89th minute giving Leverkusen all 3 points.
 
 
 
 
by Innes O'Donnell
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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