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Saturday, February 1, 2025. While some fellow citizens take advantage of the clear horizon to cover the most beautiful beaches on the Basque coast, others are currently taking refuge under hot coverage, taking advantage of a “good” French telefilm. And for good reason, to open this first weekend of the month, Météo France decided to place 55 departments in vigilance. For the rest, namely the opponents of the fine sand and the detractors of the tricolor cinema, place in the multiplex of the 20th day of Bundesliga. In Bavaria, lovers of the round ball and lyric flights from Jean-Charles Sabattier took advantage of the show offered by the band to Vincent Kompany.
Faced with the promoted, Holstein Kiel, Bayern Munich first unrolled his football before being scared but finally won (4-3) thanks to a realization by Jamal Musiala, a double of the inevitable Harry Kane and A new goal signed Serge Gnabry. A success allowing the Bavarians to establish their supremacy on a national scale. For the rest? Victory of Borussia Dortmund (2-1), carried by his house goalscorer Sehrou Guirassy (33rd) and the entrant Maximilian Beier (63rd), on the lawn of Heidenheim. A time tracked by OM, Kiliann Sildillia offered him the three points in Friborg against Bochum. Finally, Sankt Pauli, who received Augsburg, gleaned a point (1-1) while Stuttgart bowed (1-2) against Gladbach and sees the podium moving away.
All the results of 3.30 p.m.
Bayern Munich 4-3 Holstein Kiel: Musiala (19th), Kane (45+3rd, 46th) and Gnabry (54th) / Porath (62nd) and Skrzybski (90+1st, 90+3rd)
Bochum 0-1 Fribourg : Sildillia (34th)
Heidenheim 1-2 Borussia Dortmund : Honsak (64th) / Guirassy (33rd) and Beier (63rd)
Sankt Pauli 1-1 Augsburg: Banks (17th, CSC) / Komur (83rd)
VFB Stuttgart 1-2 Borussia M'Gladbach : Nico Elvedi (49th, CSC) / Ngoumou (25th) and Kleindienst (83rd)
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