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On the occasion of the 4th day of the Bundesliga, four matches took place this Saturday from 3:30 p.m. On the move at the Weserstadion, Bayern Munich, solid leader of the championship and impressive since the start of the season, confirmed its very good momentum. Led by a Michael Olise in all the good moves and author of a double (23rd, 60th) and two assists, the Munich players ultimately left no chance to the Bremen players. A match during which Musiala, Kane and Gnabry also worked on their statistics. Final score: 5-0 and a new recital after the offensive festival achieved against Dinamo Zagreb in midweek (9-2).
In the other matches of the afternoon, Bochum could do no better than a draw against Holstein Kiel (2-2). For its part, Freiburg, carried by a double from Grifo and a goal from Doan, followed up on the pitch at Heidenheim (3-0). Finally, Union Berlin got the better of Hoffenheim (2-1). In the standings, Bayern Munich consolidates its first place, just ahead of Freiburg and Union Berlin, provisionally on the podium while waiting for the other matches. At the bottom of the table, Holstein Kiel, still orphaned of the slightest victory, is 17th. Sankt Pauli brings up the rear.
All results from 3:30 p.m.
Bochum 2-2 Holstein Kiel: Bero (22nd) and Daschner (35th) / Pichler (15th) and Machino (89th)
Heidenheim 0-3 Fribourg : Doan (54th) and Grifo (59th, 65th)
Union Berlin 2-1 Hoffenheim: Rothe (4th) and Jeong (6th) / Bülter (67th)
Werder Bremen 0-5 Bayern Munich : Olise (23rd, 60th), Musiala (32nd), Kane (57th) and Gnabry (65th)
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