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Bayern Munich - Werder Bremen 1: 0 (0: 0)

Bayern Munich has made a late victory against Werder Bremen. Niklas Süle scored the winning goal for the ultimately superior leaders (75th minute). This leaves the BVB, who meets on Sunday at Freiburg (18 clock, live ticker: SPIEGEL ONLINE), the chance to avoid passing by the Munich.

For a long time it looked as though the Bremen would be able to save a draw over time. Although the Munich came after a tough start again and again to opportunities. The most beautiful of them had Serge Gnabry, as he pulled off after a fine lift of Thiago, from the turn.

But again and again it was the strong-looking Bremen goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka, who kept the Bremen in the game with his foot. After Milos Veljkovic was dismissed in the 58th minute after repeated foul play, it was only a matter of precision until Süle met in the final quarter hour to 1-0 final score.

FC Augsburg - VfB Stuttgart 6: 0 (3: 0)

The FC Augsburg has made a big step towards relegation with a victory in the basement duel against Stuttgart. By contrast, it is for the VfB after the bitter swatter ever close. The guests came early behind, never got into the match and were still well served with the six goals conceded. Rani Khedira exploited a cross from Jonathan Schmid with the weaker left foot to the Augsburg lead (11), a short time later put André Hahn following a corner (18.). Even before the break, Philipp Max increased after preliminary work by Marco Richter on 3: 0 (29).

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In the 53rd minute Richter made for the fourth Augsburg goal, Max a little later for the 5: 0 (58th) - and it was not over yet: Judge scored after a solo goal number six (68th). Augsburg has the second win in the second game under new coach Martin Schmidt as Table-14. ten points ahead of the relegation place. There remains Stuttgart, which has not won for the sixth time in a row.

Bayer Leverkusen - 1. FC Nuremberg 2: 0 (0: 0)

The hosts were superior to the Nurembergers in all statistics: 70 percent ball possession, significantly more degrees and also a better pass rate. But it was a good hour before the lead in Leverkusen: Lucas Alario headed into the far corner after a corner. Nuremberg defender Tim Leibold came with his rescue too late - the ball had already crossed the line (61).

It remained in the 1-0 for Leverkusen, which advances by the success of provisional to sixth place. Nuremberg remain in 17th place, three points behind the 16th place. Stuttgart.

Mainz 05 - Fortuna Dusseldorf 3: 1 (1: 1)

In Mainz, there was not a minute left, as the ball was the first time in the goal: After just 36 seconds Jean-Philippe Mateta had pushed the early lead. Also in the episode, the home side continued to put the Fortuna under pressure. The guests took a while to get into the match but were then able to equalize with Dodi Lukebakio (18 '). The Belgian later had the lead on Fortuna's foot as a 58th-minute decision was made by video evidence of a handball by Alexander Hack on penalties. But Lukebakio put the ball on the left post. Instead, it was Mainz who came back for the lead with Karim Onisiwo (67). Mateta made in the 87th minute his second goal to 3-1 final score.

The newcomers from Dusseldorf will be able to live with it. They had made the league perfect on the last matchday. As Stuttgart lost at the same time in Augsburg, the Mainz have now with 13 points ahead of the VfB also computationally nothing to do with the relegation battle.