Lewandowsk fires Bayern, BVB win


Late goal one after another by Robert Lewandowski gave guarding Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich their second in a row win with a 2-0 triumph at Werder Bremen on Saturday.

Bremen's last win over Bayern was in 2006, however the hosts held their ritzy adversaries until the 72nd moment when Lewandowski first struck.

The Poland superstar boldly flicked Kingsley Coman's low cross into the net with his foot rear area before multiplying the harm by terminating through the legs of safeguard Robert Bauer and Bremen goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka on 75 minutes.

Thomas Mueller's distraction run opened up the Bremen safeguard for Lewandowski, who grabbed the possibility for a third objective in two class diversions.

"He is surely the best striker in the Bundesliga and truly outstanding on the planet," enthused Bayern donning executive Hasan Salihamidzic.

"He is just our little sparkler."

Lewandowski included: "Werder played protectively which didn't make things simple and there wasn't much space for us. We must be patient and take our risks."

There was all the more uplifting news for Bayern as Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer showed up this season after a cracked foot.

Afterward, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored in Borussia Dortmund's 2-0 win at home to Hertha Berlin to continue his fight with Lewandowski to be Germany's best scorer.

Aubameyang got after only 15 minutes from a Nuri Sahin cross before the Turkey midfielder snatched Dortmund's second when he shot home from the edge of the range.

Gabon's superstar striker Aubameyang has now scored in each of his last eight amusements in all rivalries going back to last season.

The home triumph puts Dortmund best of the juvenile table on objective contrast in front of Bayern.

Like Dortmund and Bayern, Hamburg have additionally won their opening two recreations after a 3-1 triumph at Cologne on Friday.

Somewhere else, Wolfsburg delighted in a 1-0 triumph at Eintracht Frankfurt with Daniel Didavi scoring their first-half victor.

Frankfurt's Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng was denied a punishment in the wake of being fouled in the range, with the video partner ref administering he was offside.

In the wake of losing their Champions League play-off at Liverpool on Wednesday, Hoffenheim battled back twice to assert a 2-2 draw at Bayer Leverkusen.

A 4-2 overcome at Anfield implies Hoffenheim will play in the Europa League aggregate stage this season. They fell behind at Leverkusen after Brazilian left-back Wendell put the hosts ahead with a punishment on 33 minutes at the BayArena.

Hoffenheim evened out when striker Andrej Kramaric terminated home soon after the restart, yet the scores were level for just two minutes.

Germany winger Karim Bellarabi opened home from 12 meters to put Leverkusen 2-1 ahead before Kerem Demirbay's cross was met by Mark Uth, whose shot went in off the underside of the crossbar on 70 minutes.

Borussia Moenchengladbach surrendered an objective after only 35 seconds in their 2-2 draw at Augsburg.

The diversion had scarcely commenced when Alfred Finnbogason opened home for Augsburg however objectives by Denis Zakaria and Oscar Wendt made it 2-1 to Gladbach at the break.

Be that as it may, Augsburg's new Venezuelan marking Sergio Cordova, 20, hit a 89th-minute leveler, his first objective for his new German club.

VfB Stuttgart's Germany focus back Holger Badstuber scored his first objective in the Bundesliga since December 2009 to seal a 1-0 win at home to Mainz before Simon Terodde pummeled a punishment against the post for the hosts.

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