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Bayern Concede Twice Again but Hold on for 3-2 Win at Augsburg

Bayern Munich extended their winning streak against Augsburg with a 3-2 victory, maintaining control in 62% possession, according to match statistics.

  • On Saturday, Bayern Munich beat FC Augsburg 3-1 at the WWK Arena after taking a 3-0 lead early in the second half before Augsburg pulled one back at 53 minutes.
  • Buoyed by recent wins, Bayern carried momentum into the WWK Arena clash where Augsburg entered confident but struggled after losing a key full-back early.
  • Luis Díaz doubled the lead on the stroke of half-time with his second league goal, while Bayern controlled possession at 62%.
  • Bayern controlled possession at 62% while FC Augsburg chased at 38%, extending a five-match winning streak and recent league doubles in the fixture.
  • An early injury to Wolf forced a substitution as Elvis Rexhbecaj entered, while Bayern's defence again looked vulnerable as in Wednesday's German Cup first-round match vs Wehen Wiesbaden; late incidents including a stoppage-time stretcher for Robin Fellhauer and Cedric Zesiger's yellow card heightened tension.
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BERLIN (AP) — Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany called for calm Saturday after another scare at Augsburg, where his team held on for a 3-2 Bundesliga victory.

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In the victory of FC Bayern Munich against FC Augsburg, FCA profile Robin Fellhauer had to be worn with the stretcher from the square.

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After his demonstration against Leipzig on the first day, Bayern won against Augsburg on Saturday, on the second day of Bundesliga.

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Of course the German champion played the FC Augsburg and after not even 50 minutes led with three goals. Then Augsburg managed the 1:3 – and suddenly the Bavaria began to shake.

·Germany
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sport.de broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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