32. Bundesliga matchday
FC Bayern missed victory in Leipzig – master celebration postponed
In a crazy game at RB Leipzig, FC Bayern does not get beyond a 3: 3. So the Munich people have to postpone their master celebration. The match day at a glance.
FC Bayern has practically secure its 34th championship, but has to move the title party a bit after a last-minute shock. The Munich played the game at RB Leipzig after a 0-2 deficit until shortly before the end in a 3: 2 before Yussuf Poulsen (90.+4) became a big party crasher with his 3: 3 (0: 2) equalizer in added time. Bayern should have won the game for the very safe title.
With the Remis, the Vincent Kompany team expanded the lead over defending champion and pursuer Bayer Leverkusen to nine points. Even if Leverkusen wins his game on Sunday (5:30 p.m./DAZN) at SC Freiburg, Bayern is the title of six points ahead and the currently 30 goals better goal difference.
In the table cellar, FC St. Pauli and TSG Hoffenheim have to tremble a little. Pauli lost his home game against VfB Stuttgart with 0: 1 (0: 0), Hoffenheim had to be satisfied with a spectacular 4: 4 (1: 2) at Borussia Mönchengladbach. Both teams have five points ahead of 1. FC Heidenheim on relegation rank 16. Werder Bremen played 2: 2 (2: 1) away from Union Berlin.
FC Bayern striker Kane in the stands
Benjamin Sesko shocked Bayern in the 11th minute when he sank the ball with an external shot on the Bayern goalkeeper Jonas Urbig that hurried out of the goal. Urbig again represented Manuel Neuer, who returned to the squad after a long injury break and was sitting on the bench. Defender Lukas Klostermann (39th) took care of the 2-0 after a free kick from David Raum.
The face of the yellow-blocked Bavaria goalkeeper Harry Kane brightened in the stands clearly when the guests were able to suddenly equalize by double the strike by Eric Dier (62nd) and Michael Olise (63.) and Leroy Sané (83.) even took the lead. But Leipzig struck again with the last action.
At Pauli, goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj was celebrated, who held a penalty against the Stuttgart Nick Woltemade. Pauli professional sieves van der Hayden, who caused the penalty, also saw yellow-red according to video evidence. In the majority, Woltemade then scored the Stuttgart winning goal (88th).
Torchy game in Gladbach
There was a real goal spectacle in Gladbach. Fabio Chiarodia (5th), Rocco Reitz (32nd), Franck Honorat (64th) and Tim Kleindienst (90.+1) scored the Gladbach goals. Arthur Chaves (43.), Marius Bülter (54th), Adam Hlozek (74.) and Haris Tabakovic (81st) were successful for Hoffenheim.
In Berlin-Köpenick Bremen got a dream start and led 2-0 early with a double pack of Jens Stage (2nd and 15th). Tom Rothe (38th) shortened before the half -time whistle before Laszlo Benes (84th) equalized.
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Source: Stern

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