Features

The German Bundesliga after 18 rounds: Leverkusen gained an advantage in the title race after Bayern Munich’s shock defeat.

 

SCOREBOARD

MAINZ (p) – (p) UNION BERLIN
BOCHUM (1) – (0) STUTTGART
DARMSTADT (2) – (2) EINTRACHT FRANKFURT
HEIDENHEIM (1) – (1) WOLFSBURG
FC KÖLN (0) – (4) BORUSSIA DORTMUND
FREIBURG (3) – (2) HOFFENHEIM
RB LEIPZIG (2) – (3) BAYER LEVERKUSEN
BAYERN MUNICH (0) – (1) WERDER BREMEN
BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH (1) – (2) AUGSBURG

Despite Bayern Munich holding a game in hand, a defeat over the weekend saw them relinquish their advantage. Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen gained the upper hand in the Bundesliga title race after securing three points in Leipzig, opening up a seven-point gap.

Augsburg climbed two positions to 10th place, while Monchengladbach dropped two spots to 12th place as a result of Augsburg’s 2-1 victory over Monchengladbach. This was the only change in positions following matchday 18.

BAYER LEVERKUSEN
48 : accumulated points
2.67 : ppg
6 : dropped points
0.83 : win rate
0.17 : draw rate
0 : losing rate
2.78 : scoring rate
0.78 : goal concession rate

THE LEAGUE POINTS

Bayer Leverkusen (48), Bayern Munich (41), Stuttgart (34), RB Leipzig (33)
Borussia Dortmund (33), Eintracht Frankfurt (28), Freiburg (28), Hoffenheim (24)
Heidenheim (22), Augsburg (21), Wolfsburg (21), Borussia Mönchengladbach (20)
Werder Bremen (20), Bochum (20), Union Berlin (14), Mainz (11)
FC Köln (11), Darmstadt (11)

HEIDENHEIM
22 : accumulated points
1.22 : ppg
32 : dropped points
0.33 : win rate
0.22 : draw rate
0.44 : losing rate
1.5 : scoring rate
1.89 : goal concession rate

Stuttgart suffered a back-to-back defeat, losing 1-0 to Bochum following a 3-1 loss against Monchengladbach.

Darmstadt came from two goals down to secure a 2-2 draw against Frankfurt, with the equalizing goal in the 5th minute of the final added time.

Dortmund dominated FC Koln with a 4-0 win, featuring Donyell Malen’s brace and Youssoufa Moukoko adding a goal. Youssoufa Moukoko came off the bench to score a goal, just as he did in the previous match against Darmstadt, with both of his goals coming in the 90+2nd minute.

Freiburg squandered a 2-goal advantage before falling behind numerically when Manuel Gulde received his second yellow card of the game in the 82nd minute. However,
Freiburg managed to secure a winning goal three minutes later to restore their lead and emerge victorious with a 3-2 win over Hoffenheim. Roland Sallai scored the game winner.
Leverkusen’s unbeaten start was in jeopardy, and dropping points looked likely, until Piro Hincapie scored in the first minute of the final added minutes to give Leverkusen a 3-2 victory in Leipzig.

Bayern Munich was unexpectedly defeated by Werder Bremen. Many would not have predicted this outcome, especially since Bayern Munich was playing at home. However, Mitchell Weiser scored the only goal of the game in the 59th minute to give the visiting team all three points.

Augsburg overcame a 1-goal first-half deficit against Monchengladbach, securing a 2-1 victory with two goals in the second half.

DARMSTADT
11 : accumulated points
0.61 : ppg
43 : dropped points
0.11 : win rate
0.28 : draw rate
0.61 : losing rate
1.22 : scoring rate
2.56 : goal concession rate

The ‘Mainz vs. Union Berlin’ match was postponed due to field conditions. As a result, Union Berlin now has two games in hand, while Mainz has one. Union Berlin is set to play one of their postponed games against Bayern Munich this Wednesday.


LEAGUE STANDINGS

1st | Bayer Leverkusen (18) – 48 points
2nd | Bayern Munich (17) – 41 points
3rd | Stuttgart (18) – 34 points
4th | RB Leipzig (18) – 33 points
5th | Borussia Dortmund (18) – 33 points
6th | Eintracht Frankfurt (18) – 28 points
7th | Freiburg (18) – 28 points
8th | Hoffenheim (18) – 24 points
9th | Heidenheim (18) – 22 points
10th | Augsburg (18) – 21 points
11th | Wolfsburg (18) – 21 points
12th | Borussia Mönchengladbach (18) – 20 points
13th | Werder Bremen (18) – 20 points
14th | Bochum (18) – 20 points
15th | Union Berlin (16) – 14 points
16th | Mainz (17) – 11 points
17th | FC Köln (18) – 11 points
18th | Darmstadt (18) – 11 points


Comments
Well made futbol - done easy and delivered simply. With every content, you will sense our love for intelligent tactics, amazing goals and our love for the final minute suspense. How you fell in love with the ‘Beautiful Game’ is none of our business. We don’t care what name you call it either. As long as you have your hopes and pride on the line for an entire season, we will always share enough similarities to coexist. The day is exceptionally better when football is on the planner. We will always do more than our best to hack away the unessential and keep you up to date with what is happening in futbol today. Because of the mood swings that futbol can give us in a day, we are not too critical within 24hrs of a crushing defeat to any side.

Subscribe

* indicates required

Intuit Mailchimp

To Top