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Bayern Survive Late Augsburg Scare, Ten Hag's Tough Start Continues

Bayern Munich maintained a perfect start to the season with their 11th away win against Augsburg, despite a late rally from the hosts coached by former Bayern player Sandro Wagner.

  • On Saturday, Bayern Munich held on for a 3-2 victory at Augsburg's WWK Arena, overcoming a late comeback attempt.
  • Rejecting an outsider label, Sandro Wagner had FC Augsburg push actively as they rallied from 3-0 down, nearly matching a rare Bundesliga comeback against Bayern Munich.
  • Bayern extended the lead via Luis Díaz and Michael Olise, and Kristijan Jakic and teenage Mert Komur scored late to make it 3-2.
  • The victory left Bayern Munich top of the Bundesliga with three wins from three, while Sandro Wagner highlighted positives despite the loss, saying his side showed fight and flashes of quality that could aid morale.
  • In the coming weeks, FC Augsburg face a run of kinder fixtures, while Robin Fellhauer is doing well under the circumstances following his injury.
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Robin Fellhauer was taken to hospital. He was knocked out in Augsburg's loss to Bayern Munich. - You get touched when the family cries in the locker room, says the coach

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Schrecksekunde at the Bayern-Spiel in Augsburg (3:2) shortly before the end. Robin Fellhauer went to the ground after a collision with the Munich Sacha Boey motionlessly. The replay time was already running when Boey jumped into the air duel with the Augsburg kicker and hit him with the head at the temple. Fellhauer immediately went off for a few seconds before the rescue paramedics and team doctors rushed to help. For minutes, the Augsburger is…

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sport.de broke the news in on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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