Bayern gets a scare and sets a new Bundesliga record of 44 rounds on top
- On Saturday, Bayern Munich came from behind to claim a 3-1 win over St. Pauli, with Luis Díaz scoring three minutes into stoppage time from Joshua Kimmich's cross at the Allianz Arena.
- Konrad Laimer's turnover deep in Bayern's half allowed Mathias Pereira Lage to set up Andreas Hountondji for a sixth-minute opener, and Hountondji limped off after 18 minutes as St. Pauli defended behind two banks of four.
- Before the late drama, Guerreiro's equaliser came after Luis Díaz flicked the ball back while grounded, and Bayern struck the woodwork repeatedly with efforts from Harry Kane and Lennart Karl.
- The victory moved Bayern Munich eight points clear at the top after second-placed Leipzig drew 0-0 on Friday, while St. Pauli extended their losing streak to nine games and dropped to last.
- Bayern boss Vincent Kompany reinforced his attack by sending on Michael Olise at halftime, and Bayern remained assured of setting a new league record of 44 consecutive rounds at the top.
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