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The ninth day of the Bundesliga continued this Saturday with five posters scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Leader at kick-off, Bayern Munich consolidated its first place after a victory without trembling against Union Berlin. Carried by a double from Harry Kane and a great Kingsley Coman, scorer and passer, the Bavarians temporarily regained a three-point lead over RB Leipzig, away to Dortmund from 6:30 p.m.
In the other meetings of the afternoon, Frankfurt for its part crushed Bochum (7-2) thanks to achievements from Ekitike (9th, 69th), Marmoush (18th), Knauff (20th), Brown (32nd) , Dahoud (61st) and Uzun (66th). On the Hoffenheim pitch, promoted Sankt Pauli pocketed the three points thanks to a logical victory (2-0), just like Kiel against Heidenheim (1-0). Finally, Augsburg was caught at the end of the match against Wolfsburg. If Tietz had opened the scoring in the first period, Amoura allowed his team to recover a small point. In the standings, Bayern remains at the top, just ahead of Leipzig and Frankfurt. Bochum is more than ever at the bottom.
All results from 3:30 p.m.
Bayern Munich 3-0 Union Berlin: Kane (15th, sp, 51st) and Coman (43rd)
Eintracht Frankfurt 7-2 Bochum: Ekitike (9th, 69th), Marmoush (18th), Knauff (20th), Brown (32nd), Dahoud (61st) and Uzun (66th) / De Wit (35th), Hofmann (51st)
Hoffenheim 0-2 Sankt Pauli : Afolayan (20th) and Albers (90+4th)
Holstein Kiel 1-0 Heidenheim: Erras (28th)
Wolfsburg 1-1 Augsburg: Amoura (82nd) / Tietz (34th)
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