The Swiss set a record since data collection began in the German Bundesliga. Before that, this record was held by Alexander Schwolow, who had saved 14 times for Hertha from Berlin in January – also against Bayern. “With a lot of work, you get into such a flow at some point,” said the 33-year-old, who only had no chance when Leroy Sane equalized (83rd). Marcus Thuram (43rd) gave the guests the lead after a mistake by Dayot Upamecano.
“It wasn’t a nice summer’s day for us,” Bayern Munich’s Thomas Müller said with humor about the attempt that had been in vain for a long time. In the table, the defending champion remains level on points ahead of Union Berlin – the capital city won 6-1 at Schalke.
Coach Oliver Glasner received his first win of the season from his Frankfurt Eintracht on his 48th birthday. Mario Götze scored his first goal in the dress of the Hessians in the 4:3 in Bremen.
Arnautovic stays in Bologna
Despite the third defeat since the start of the season – 2-0 away against AC Milan – Marko Arnautovic remains loyal to FC Bologna. “Two big clubs contacted me this summer, but I feel comfortable in Bologna,” said the Viennese.
Source: Nachrichten