BL: Bayern Munich slaps Darmstadt in the face

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Bayern Munich has not yet admitted defeat in retaining its title. Led by a goal on the Darmstadt pitch, the reigning champion finally crushed the red lantern 5-2 with a double from Musiala. Kane, Gnabry and the Frenchman Mathys Tel finished the job, while Vilhelmsson relieved his team a little in the final seconds. While waiting for Bayer Leverkusen to travel to Freiburg tomorrow, the Bavarians are back to 7 points behind the leader.

In the other matches of the afternoon, Augsburg performed well by winning against Wolfsburg 3-1. With this success, Jess Thorup’s men climb two places, to 7th place. Mainz won 2-0 at home over Bochum and stole 16th place in Cologne, synonymous with a virtual play-off. Union Berlin gives itself a little more breathing space in the red zone following its 2-1 victory over Werder. Gladbach continues its tasteless season after this 1-1 draw at Heidenheim.

The results of the 3:30 p.m. matches:

Darmstadt 2 – 5 Bayern Munich : Skarke (28th), Vilhelmsson (90th+6); Musiala (36th, 63rd), Kane (45th), Gnabry (73rd), Tel (90th+3)

Heidenheim 1 – 1 Borussia Mönchengladbach: Dinkci (66th); Hack (9th)

Mainz 2 – 0 Bochum: Bukardt (sp 45th+3, 71st)

Union Berlin 2 – 1 Werder Bremen: Vertessen (50th), Aaronson (52nd); Weiser (63rd)

Wolfsburg 1 – 3 Augsburg : Wimmer (9th); Maier (45th+2), Jakic (61st, 79th)

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