Festival of Bundesliga goals

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He Stuttgart overwhelmed this Saturday by 5-0 bochum Meanwhile he Augsburg and the Borussia Monchengladbach staged a festival of goals that ended in a massive draw (4-4), on the first day of bundesliga where there is no big surprise.

Wolfsburg beat newly promoted Heidenheim 2-0 and Freiburg beat Hoffenheim 2-1 away.

it was last night Bayern beat Werder Bremen at home (0-4). And this Saturday, in what was on paper the most exciting game of the day, Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen defeated Dani Olmo’s RB Leipzig 3-2.

Silas and Guirassy, ​​with two goals each, were the stars of Stuttgart’s win. Another goal was scored by defender Dan Axel Zagadou with a header.

He GladbachFor his part, he seemed to be there for a good portion of the game against him. Augsburg road to success. In the 27th minute they were ahead 0-2 on the scoreboard with goals from Itakura and Cvancara. Rexhbecaj scored in the 29th minute but Ngomonou restored the two-goal lead in the 37th minute.

Augsburg’s reaction came at the end of the first half. In minute 41, Bauer was discounted and in the seventh minute of discount, Michel, from a penalty, achieved a partial tie.

Augsburg took advantage by getting on the scoreboard in the 76th minute with a goal from Swiss Ruben Vargas.

The game seemed to end with a penalty, which was caused by Vargas himself. Cvancara converted it which gave Gladbach the tie. The clock showed the 97th minute.

Source: La Verdad

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