Derby bankruptcy at the start of the Wiesn: Bayern Munich continued its earnings crisis in the Bundesliga and conceded the first defeat of the season.

In the Bavarian duel with FC Augsburg, the team of coach Julian Nagelsmann surprisingly lost 0:1 (0:0) after another poor conversion of chances and goes into the international break with a lot of frustration.

Mergim Berisha (59th) scored the golden goal for the outsider.

Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer could have scored the equalizer with a header (90+5), but failed narrowly to his opponent Rafal Gikiewicz, who reacted extremely well.

Bayern, who were without a goal for the first time in 87 games in the Bundesliga, spoiled the mood for their traditional team outing to the Oktoberfest on Sunday.

Four days after the 2-0 win in the Champions League against FC Barcelona, ​​Bayern couldn't get through against a strong Augsburg side.

Enrico Maaßen's team successfully stood up to the record champions throughout the season and was able to celebrate the first points in front of a home crowd this season.

Nagelsmann didn't want to hear anything about possible celebrations on Sunday before the game, after all the "football quality is more important than any Oktoberfest visit".

In return, the 35-year-old brought in Noussair Mazraoui, Leon Goretzka and Matthijs de Ligt for Benjamin Pavard, Marcel Sabitzer and the injured Lucas Hernandez in comparison to the Barca game.

Maassen, on the other hand, left his team unchanged after the 1-0 win in Bremen.

It paid off.

With their aggressive and intense style of play, the Augsburgers put up a good fight against Bayern.

In addition, as in the past, the Munich team kept making minor mistakes that also hampered their own flow of the game.

Big chances like those of Leroy Sane (17th), who failed free-standing due to the strongly reacting Augsburg goalkeeper Gikiewicz, were initially scarce.

The actions in the penalty area increased from the middle of the first half – for both teams.

However, FCA's Florian Niederlechner (24'), Iago (26') and Maximilian Bauer (38') as well as Jamal Musiala (33') and Goretzka (37'/44') either missed the goal or were denied by the goalkeeper .

In the second half, Bayern managed to tie Augsburg in the penalty area more often, but they still lacked the necessary precision.

FCA punished this: After a successful Augsburg combination, Berisha was completely free at the penalty spot and only had to push in.

The Bavarians continued to run, but despaired several times at the strong Gikiewicz.

Sane failed free-standing against the FCA keeper (72nd) and even Neuer found his master in the Polish goalkeeper.