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Bayer Leverkusen performed well in this 17th day of the Bundesliga. Xabi Alonso’s men hosted Mainz and won 1-0 thanks to Grimaldo. While waiting for the Bayern Munich match, which hosts Hoffenheim tomorrow in Bavaria, the reigning champion returns to a small point behind its rival. Another performance of the evening, Eintracht’s big victory over Friborg 4-1 which allowed the Eagles to confirm this 3rd place.
The Marmoush-Ekitike duo strikes again. The first finished this match with a goal and an assist, while the Frenchman scored his team’s 3rd goal. Finally, last match of the evening, Wolfsburg made short work of Gladbach 5-1, which is definitely going badly. The Wolves jumped 4 places in the ranking and found themselves 6th.
The results of the 8:30 p.m. matches:
Bayer Leverkusen 1 – 0 Mainz: Grimaldo (48th)
Eintracht Frankfurt 4 – 1 Friborg: Koch (43rd), Marmoush (65th), Ekitike (71st), Collins (81st); Doan (37th)
Wolfsburg 5- 1 Borussia Mönchengladbach: Wind (3rd), Maehle (60th), Arnold (75th) Nmecha (83rd, 87th); Fukuda (89th)
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