Bebou brace lifts Hoffenheim to third in Germany

Bebou brace lifts Hoffenheim to third in Germany

Covid-hit leaders Bayern Munich lost 2-1 at home to Borussia Moenchengladbach on Friday which means 2nd-located Borussia Dortmund can trim the Bavarians' nine-factor lead in the table after they play Eintracht Frankfurt away later Saturday.

In Sinsheim, Augsburg took an early lead via a bullet-header by means of Michael Gregoritsch earlier than Bebou transformed crosses from the left, then proper to place Hoffenheim ahead before defender David Raum hit their third aim in stoppage time. Hoffenheim's domestic win allowed them to leap-frog within the desk both Freiburg and Leverkusen, who drew at home to Arminia Bielefeld and Union Berlin respectively.

Freiburg threw away a -intention lead at domestic as Bielefeld's Japan midfielder Masaya Okugawa, then substititute forward Bryan Lasme scored second-half of desires to seal a 2-2 draw in Germany's Black Forest. Freiburg had been 2-0 up 20 seconds into the second one-half of while South Korean midfielder Jeong Woo-yeong netted after Janik Haberer gave the hosts an early lead with a long-range shot.

In Leverkusen, Germany defender Jonathan Tah headed within the hosts' overdue equaliser to seal a 2-2 draw with Union Berlin. Czech Republic striker Patrik Schick bagged his seventeenth Bundesliga purpose this season from a tight angle to provide Leverkusen a first-1/2 lead after a effective run by means of crew-mate Moussa Diaby. However, Union attacking midfielder Grischa Proemel scored two times before Tah headed in a Karim Bellarabi pass six mins from time.

Portugal striker Andre Silva scored two times as hosts RB Leipzig routed 10-guy Mainz 4-1 with Christopher Nkunku and Dominik Szoboszlai additionally getting at the scoresheet. Visitors Mainz had defender Alexander Hack despatched off after simply 20 mins for using his arm to dam a Silva shot that became heading into the goal.

Hack trudged off and Silva converted the ensuing penalty even as Szoboszlai doubled Leipzig's lead simply after the spoil whilst the Hungarian midfielder fired home after Nkunku's flawlessly-timed skip. South Korea's Lee Jae-sung pulled a intention returned for Mainz, but just 62 seconds later Leipzig had been 3-1 up when Szoboszlai back the favour via putting in place Nkunku earlier than Silva grabbed his second.

The home win sees Leipzig climb to eighth within the table even as Greuther Fuerth stay bottom after a goalless draw at domestic to Stuttgart.

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