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Eintracht Frankfurt literally swept aside VFL Bochum on the ninth matchday of the German Bundesliga. In the end, the scoreboard read 7:2. Meanwhile, Bayern celebrated an unchallenged 3:0 victory against Union Berlin. Wolfsburg, coached by Ralf Hasenhüttl, struggled to a 1-1 draw at home against Augsburg. Holstein Kiel recorded their first Bundesliga win against Heidenheim (1:0). St. Pauli also picked up three points against Hoffenheim.
Bayern Munich also left no stone unturned against Union Berlin and secured an unchallenged 3-0 home win ahead of Leipzig's visit to Dortmund (18:30). Goalscorer Harry Kane scored twice (15th penalty, 51st) and set up Kingsley Coman's 2-0 (43rd) in the record German soccer champions' next demonstration of power. Berlin, now in sixth place, had previously conceded just five goals.
Austrians Christopher Trimmel and Leopold Querfeld played the full game in Union's second defeat of the season. It was the starting eleven debut in the league for Querfeld, who was allowed to prove himself as part of the Berlin back five. Trimmel did not cut the best figure before the 0:2, Alphonso Davies left the 37-year-old captain standing with a speed dribble. Konrad Laimer did not feature for Bayern, who rounded off their perfect week (5-0 Bochum, 4-0 Mainz). Benfica Lisbon come to the Allianz Arena in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Crisis mood at Hoffenheim
Eintracht Frankfurt recorded their highest win of the season with a 7-2 victory over bottom club Bochum and climbed to third place. The score was 4-0 after just half an hour, with only Hugo Ekitike scoring twice from eight different goalscorers. In the basement, TSG Hoffenheim (16th) lost 2-0 to direct rivals St. Pauli (15th). The team led by Florian Grillitsch, Alexander Prass and sporting director Andreas Schicker has just eight points after nine rounds.
VfL Wolfsburg (13th) now have one more than Hoffenheim. Ralph Hasenhüttl's side were unable to capitalize on the cup euphoria following their promotion win over Dortmund against Augsburg. Mohamed Amoura (82) at least saved the VW club from a home defeat against an opponent who had previously failed to score away from home. Promoted Kiel (17th) beat Heidenheim (11th) 1-0 to finally celebrate their first win.
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