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Five matches continued the 19th round of the Bundesliga 2025/26 this Saturday (24).
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The highlight was the leader Bayern Munich being overturned by Augsburg, losing their unbeaten record in the German Championship.
Eintracht Frankfurt couldn't impose themselves against the "surprise" Hoffenheim, who stayed strong in the fight for second place with Borussia Dortmund, who still have a match to play.
Even away from home, RB Leipzig recovered in the competition to complete the top four.
Bayer Leverkusen returned to winning ways after two rounds and continued closing the top six.
And, in the "second page" of the table, Mainz came from behind to win and left the bottom of the Bundesliga.
With two minutes of play, Amoura took advantage of Kumbedi's assist to put the Wolves ahead on the scoreboard.
Mainz had the chance to equalize in the first half, but Tietz missed a penalty.
After the break, Tietz redeemed himself by heading in Amiri's cross to level the score.
And, five minutes later, Stefan Bell seized the rebound to turn the game around for Mainz.
From a penalty, Amiri sealed the favorable score for the hosts.

The visitors opened the scoring only after the break, when Diomande passed to Baku to finish from inside the area.
Wasting no time, Antonio Nusa finished from inside the area to extend RB Leipzig's lead and David Raum scored the third.

The 2023/24 Bundesliga champions had a goal disallowed early in the game, but Lucas Vásquez delighted the Leverkusen fans late in the first half by scoring his first goal for Bayer.

Early in the game, Kalimuendo made a beautiful individual play and finished from inside the area to open the scoring for the hosts.
After the break, Wouter Burger reached the byline and crossed for Max Moerstedt, who rose higher than the defenders to head in and level the score.
The turnaround also came from a header, when Kabak completed another cross from Wouter Burger.
And, to complete Frankfurt's defense's unfortunate afternoon, Amenda ended up scoring an own goal.

Still in the first half, Ito opened the scoring for the Bavarians with a header after a corner kick to the far post.
However, late in the match, Komur took a corner, and Arthur Chaves took advantage of Urbig's mistake in goal to head in and level the score.
Full of energy and taking advantage of Bayern's apathy, Augsburg managed the turnaround after Giannoulis combined on the left and crossed low for Massengo to strike first-time.

With their first defeat in the Bundesliga 2025/26, Bayern remained at the top with 50 points.
Augsburg reached 19 points and moved to 13th place in the table.
Hoffenheim stayed in third place with 36 points, followed by RB Leipzig with 35 points.
Bayer Leverkusen closes the top six with 32 points, followed by Eintracht Frankfurt with 27 points.
Wolfsburg is in 12th place with 19 points.
Werder Bremen occupies 15th place with 18 points, while Mainz left the last position to move to 16th place with 15 points.
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