Saturday, August 22, 2015

German League – scored Lewandowski gave Bayern victory – Gazeta Wyborcza

 


 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
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22.08. Berlin (PAP) – Robert Lewandowski scored for Bayern Munich in the 90th minute away match second round of the German league with Hoffenheim, making the country champions won 2: 1. This is the second league goal of the Polish national player this season.

Lewandowski came off the bench in the 67th minute. Goal scored after a rally right side of Douglas Costa. Signed in the summer from FC Shakhtar Donetsk Brazilian new club is doing very well. In the 90th minute he made a spectacular action, crossed flat on the box, and standing approx. Ten meters in front of the goal Polish striker without trouble into the net. By the way, he made him a gift – a day earlier celebrated his 27th birthday.

The Saturday meeting will go into the history of the Bundesliga thanks to a goal for Hoffenheim. Already in the ninth second on error Bayern defenders, goal scored by Kevin Volland. It was … the first contact with the ball home side.

In this way Volland equalized speed record of scoring goals in the German top flight. The first, which scored a hit in the ninth second, was August 23, 2014 Karim Bellarabi of the year with Bayer Leverkusen.

the Munich came from behind in the 41st minute thanks to a hit (third year), Thomas Mueller.

72 minutes, the visitors had to play with ten men after a second yellow card Jerome Boateng, but a moment later, Hoffenheim midfielder, known for his performances in the Polish national Eugen Polanski missed a penalty (hit the post).

Despite the weakening of Munich sought to scoring the winning goal. At the end of the meeting they had several opportunities, and finally come to fruition after the said shares and Lewandowski Costa.

After two rounds Bayern have three points and leads in the table. Vice-country Wolfsburg drew at FC Koeln 1: 1. Goal for the hosts scored in the first half Simon Zoller and equalized in 83 minutes, Dane Nicklas Bendtner. The whole meeting in the colors of the team from Cologne played Paul Olkowski, Slawomir Peszki was not in the frame matches.

For the second time in a row three goals let Przemysław Tobacco. His VfB Stuttgart – after a recent defeat by FC Koeln 1: 3 – this time losing away to Hamburger SV 2: 3.

The Polish goalkeeper has committed no serious error when executed goals. VfB led to the break deservedly 2: 1 (two hits for the guests scored by Daniel Ginczek), but in the 53rd minute red card saw the visitors Austrian Florian Klein. Weakened by the Stuttgart players were unable to maintain the lead. At the end of the meeting of HSV scored the goal for Pierre-Michel Lasogga and Swiss Johan Djourou.

From the 67th minute in a meeting with Bayer Leverkusen Hannover (0: 1) he played in the team hosts Artur Sobiech. On the other hand on the bench, “Apothecary” sat Sebastian Boenisch.

On Sunday, Borussia Dortmund, the team Lukasz Piszczek (now heals injury) and Jakub Błaszczykowski, will play away to newcomers FC Ingolstadt.

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