Bayern Put on a Display, Kane Double Seals Dominance
Bayern Munich thrashed newly promoted Hamburg 5-0 at the Allianz Arena, with Harry Kane scoring twice and Luis Díaz continuing his fine start, becoming one of only a few Bayern players ever to score in each of their first three Bundesliga games.
Leverkusen Grab First Win Despite Chaos
Bayer Leverkusen finally tasted victory this season, edging Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1 at home despite being reduced to nine men; goals from Alejandro Grimaldo and Patrik Schick—including a stoppage-time winner—kept their survival hopes alive.
Dortmund Shine on the Road
Borussia Dortmund moved up the table with a controlled 2-0 win at Heidenheim; Serhou Guirassy opened the scoring with a header, and an avant-garde attacking movement from Karim Adeyemi laid on the second for Maximilian Beier.
Additional Highlights & Results from Matchday 3
- Hoffenheim beat Union Berlin 4-2 in a lively encounter in Berlin.
- RB Leipzig edged Mainz 1-0 thanks to a well-timed goal before halftime.
- Freiburg came back to beat Stuttgart 3-1, showing grit after falling behind.
- Wolfsburg and Köln served up a thriller: 3-3 draw with late drama keeping both fans on edge.
- St. Pauli defeated Augsburg 2-1 to maintain their unbeaten start.
- Werder Bremen routed Borussia Mönchengladbach 4-0, extending Gladbach’s barren spell without a win or a goal this season.
Key Takeaways & Looking Ahead
- Bayern’s firepower is explosive and their form is ominous—Harry Kane looks lethal up front.
- Dortmund’s squad depth is paying off, especially with Guirassy and Adeyemi making an impact.
- Leverkusen’s first win may be a turning point; overcoming red-card adversity shows grit.
- The bottom of the table is already gathering worry: teams like Heidenheim, Hamburg, and Gladbach need to respond fast.
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