St. Pauli beats Augsburg 2-1 to stay unbeaten in Bundesliga
Danel Sinani's late goal secured St. Pauli's unbeaten record in the Bundesliga season, extending their strong start after a derby win against Hamburger SV.
- St. Pauli defeated Augsburg 2-1 on Sunday to maintain their unbeaten Bundesliga start at home after a late winning goal by Danel Sinani.
- The game followed an earlier derby win against Hamburger SV, and Augsburg initially led through Fabian Rieder's 16th-minute header before a handball penalty awarded to St. Pauli just before halftime changed momentum.
- In parallel, Werder Bremen secured a 4-0 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach, with Victor Boniface debuting and assisting the fourth goal after entering in the 75th minute of the match.
- St. Pauli's Sinani scored in the 78th minute aided by a deflection from Augsburg's Cedric Zesiger, while Gladbach remains without a goal or win from their first three matches despite Gio Reyna's debut.
- These results preserve St. Pauli's unbeaten home record, Bremen's first league win, and illustrate Gladbach's early season struggles, which may affect team morale and standings going forward.
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FC St. Pauli remains unbeaten in the Bundesliga even after the third day of the match. The Hamburgers caught up in the home match against FC Augsburg and won in the end with 2:1 (1:1).
The Augsburg newcomer meets early, but loses. Gerardo Seoanes Gladbach goes down against Bremen at home.
With a victory against Augsburg, St. Pauli is currently in fourth place in the table. Sinani scored the goal with a free kick goal.

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