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On the occasion of the 25th day of the Bundesliga, four matches took place this Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League after their convincing victory against Lazio, Bayern Munich confirmed against Mainz. Carried by a hat-trick from Kane – allowing him to become the second player in history to have scored 30 goals in the Bundesliga in a first season after Uwe Seeler in 1963/64 – a double from Goretzka and goals from Müller, Musiala and Gnabry , the Bavarians did not tremble to crush their opponent of the day (8-1). With this great success, Bayern temporarily returns to 7 points behind Leverkusen.
In the other matches of the afternoon, RB Leipzig provided the essentials against Darmstadt (2-0). Quickly in front after an own goal from the unfortunate Isherwood, the RBL gave itself some breathing room after the break with a goal from Baumgartner. In the standings, Xavi Simons’ teammates are in 4th place. Finally, Augsburg got the better of Heidenheim (1-0), while Cologne grabbed the point of the match against Gladbach after a spectacular match (3-3).
All results from 3:30 p.m.
Augsburg 1-0 Heidenheim: Gouweleeuw (22nd)
Borussia M’Gladbach 3-3 FC Cologne: Honorat (32nd) and Hack (71st, 73rd) / Alidou (7th, 64th) and Downs (79th)
RB Leipzig 2-0 Darmstadt: Isherwood (3rd, csc) and Baumgartner (50th)
Bayern Munich 8-1 Mainz: Kane (13th, 45+7th, 70th), Goretzka (19th, 90+2nd), Müller (47th), Musiala (61st) and Gnabry (66th) / Amiri (31st)
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