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Defeated by Werder three days ago, Bayern resumed its march forward at the expense of Union Berlin this Wednesday.
At home, the Munich team blithely dominated the debates (24 shots, 69% ball possession) but won by the smallest of margins (1-0) during this late match of the 13e lifting of the Bundesliga.
It was a goal from Guerreiro which allowed the Bavarians to make the difference after returning from the locker room (46e) ; the opposing coach, Bjelica, having seen him red after an altercation with Sané.
In the standings, Bayern consolidates its second place with ten points more than Stuttgart and returns to four lengths behind the leader Leverkusen, after 18 days played out of 34. The Berliners are 15e.
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