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Bayern Munich takes a giant step towards the title. Rebosted after seeing the Bayer Leverkusen put an end to their hegemony last season in the Bundesliga, the Munichois are today leaders with 9 points ahead of the defending German champions. An advance made even more comfortable after this success won against Augsburg this evening (1-3).
Giannoulis had however released the situation in the 30th minute for the locals, but Musiala, after a Leroy Sané festival, equalized (42nd). If the German international came out on injury a few days before the shock against Inter Milan in the Champions League, the Munichois knew how to rely on Harry Kane, found by Michael Olise, to win (60th). Leroy Sané even finished work in stoppage, well helped by Matsima (90+3rd). Six days from the end, Vincent Kompany's men remain in very good posture to win a 34th title of champion of Germany. Augsburg, for its part, is 8th.
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