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After the victory snatched by Friborg against Wolfsburg (3-2), the 14th day of the Bundesliga continued this Saturday, with the traditional multiplex and four posters scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Traveling to Mainz, Bayern Munich lost to everyone’s surprise (1-2). Surprised by Lee Jae-Sung just before the break (0-1, 41st), the Bavarians tried to react after returning from the locker room but Lee Jae-Sung scored twice to complete his team’s victory (0-2, 59th) . The reduction in Sané’s score (1-2, 87th) changed nothing.
At the same time, Bayer Leverkusen dictated its law (2-0) on the Augsburg field thanks to achievements by Terrier (15th) and Wirtz (40th). Also note Gladbach’s victory against Kiel (4-1) while Union Berlin could not do better than a draw (1-1) against Bochum, although it was quickly reduced to ten. In the standings, Bayern remains leader ahead of Bayer Leverkusen and Eintracht Frankfurt. Bochum is still at the bottom.
All results from 3:30 p.m.
Augsburg 0-2 Bayer Leverkusen : Terrier (14th) and Wirtz (40th)
Mainz 2-1 Bayern Munich: Lee Jae-Sung (41st, 59th) / Sane (87th)
Borussia M’Gladbach 4-1 Holstein Kiel: Kleindienst (1st), Hack (26th) and Plea (43rd, 79th) / Gigovic (30th)
Union Berlin 1-1 Bochum: Hollerbach (34th) / Sissoko (23rd)
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