Day 34
Ilić An. 94'
Augsburg: 1. Dahmen F., 5. Matsima, 6. Gouweleeuw, 13. Giannoulis D., 16. Zesiger( till 79'), 17. Jakic, 19. Onyeka( till 80'), 20. Claude-Maurice( till 59'), 36. Komur( till 71'), 11. Wolf M.( till 59'), 21. Tietz P.
Substitution: 2. Gumny(from 59'), 10. Ar. Maier(from 59'), 15. Mounie S.(from 71'), 24. Jensen F.(from 79'), 8. Rexhbecaj(from 80')
Bench: 22. Labrović, 31. Schlotterbeck K., 40. Banks N., 44. Koudossou
Union Berlin: 37. Schwolow, 5. Doekhi, 15. Rothe, 18. Juranovic( till 61'), 8. Khedira, 13. Schafer( till 61'), 14. Querfeld, 21. Skarke( till 80'), 45. Preu( till 61'), 16. Hollerbach( till 88'), 19. Haberer
Substitution: 28. Trimmel(from 61'), 29. Tousart(from 61'), 23. Ilić An.(from 61'), 27. Ljubicic M.(from 80'), 20. Benes(from 88')
Bench: 25. Klaus C., 41. Ogbemudia, 9. Prtajin
The second half, in sharp contrast, produced no goals at all
Bayern Munich took another decisive step toward their 33rd Bundesliga title
Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany shared his thoughts on his team’s 1–1 draw with Union in the Bundesliga
The result marks another missed opportunity for Bayern to extend their lead at the top
Eintracht Frankfurt followed the lead of the Bundesliga's top teams by suffering a defeat
Union Berlin suffered their third consecutive defeat in the Bundesliga
The stage is set for the quarterfinals of the German Cup after an action-packed Round of 16 concluded yesterday
Bayer forward Patrik Schick in his 100th match for the club scored the winning goal
Bayern Munich returned from the international break in dominant fashion, cruising to a decisive 3-0 victory over Augsburg in the opening match of Bundesliga’s Matchday 11.
Bayern Munich became the first team from the European top-five championships to reach 50 goals in all tournaments
Borussia Dortmund lost to Augsburg in the eighth round of the German Bundesliga
Mainz defeated Augsburg in the German championship match, playing most of the match with ten men
In the fifth training match in Austria Dynamo Kyiv played against Union Berlin
Bayer Leverkusen became the first team in the history of the Bundesliga to finish the regular season of the championship without defeat