Bayern munich: Bayern Munich tightened its grip on the Bundesliga summit Saturday with a commanding 3-0 victory over Borussia Monchengladbach in the eighth round of league play. Joshua Kimmich opened the scoring in the 64th minute, followed by goals from Raphael Guerreiro and Lenart Karl in the 69th and 81st minutes, respectively.
According to Qatar News Agency, the win preserved Bayern's perfect record, lifting the club to 24 points, five clear of second-place RB Leipzig. Monchengladbach remains at the bottom of the table with just three points.
Leipzig routed Augsburg 6-0 on the road, with goals from Jan Leonardo, Romulo Cruz, Antonio Nusa, Christoph Baumgartner, Hassan Odraogo, and Castello Lukeba spread across both halves. The result moved Leipzig to 19 points, while Augsburg stays in 15th place with seven.
Eintracht Frankfurt defeated St. Pauli 2-0, courtesy of a brace from Jonathan Burkardt in the 35th and 65th minutes. Frankfurt now sits sixth with 13 points; St. Pauli is 14th with seven.
Elsewhere, Hoffenheim beat Heidenheim 3-1, with goals from Visnik Asllani, Tim Lemperle, and Andrej Kramaric. Stefan Schimmer scored Heidenheim's lone goal in the 75th minute. Hoffenheim climbs to seventh with 13 points; Heidenheim drops to 17th with four.
Wolfsburg edged Hamburg 1-0 thanks to a 15th-minute strike from Adam Daghim. Both teams now have eight points, placing Wolfsburg 12th and Hamburg 13th.
Borussia Dortmund bounced back from a loss and a draw with a dramatic 1-0 win over FC Koln, sealed by Maximilian Beier's stoppage-time goal in the 96th minute. Dortmund rises to third with 17 points, two behind Leipzig.