BL: Leipzig is still losing ground on the podium, Heidenheim confirms

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Before the clash at the top of this 21st day between Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich (6:30 p.m.), the Bundesliga offered us a little appetizer with a multiplex of five matches. A meeting which was disrupted, once again, by tennis ball throwing from the supporters. The latter are protesting against the sale of part of the capital of the German Football League to a private company. Thus, the meeting between the Union and Wolfsburg was delayed by half an hour and is still underway.

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In Gladbach also this movement forced the match to be stopped for a few minutes. During the reception of Darmstadt, the Poulains did not manage to do better than a poor 0-0 draw and continued their bad season. Quite the opposite of promoted Heidenheim, who won at Werder 2-1 and confirms their 8th place in the standings. On the other pitches in Germany, Eintracht conceded a 1-1 draw at home against Bochum, despite the entry into play of Ekitike. RB Leipzig also lost ground at the top of the table by making 2-2 at Augsburg and is still 3 points behind on the podium.

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

Werder Bremen 1 – 2 Heidenheim : Schmid (19th); Maloney (12th), Beste (18th)

Eintracht Frankfurt 1 – 1 Bochum: Marmoush (14th); Broschinski (17th)

Union Berlin 1 – 0 Wolfsburg: Doekhi (45th + 25); match still in progress

Borussia Monchengladbach 0 – 0 Darmstadt

Augsburg 2 – 2 RB Leipzig: Tietz (35th), Demirovic (60th); Openda (39th), Sesko (52nd).

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