Bundesliga: Bayern Munich top Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund stunned by Hannover
Bayern Munich took advantage of a slip-up by Borussia Dortmund. Cologne are still hunting for a win and on Sunday, Werder Bremen suffered at the hands of one man. Here is the Matchday 10 roundup.
Werder Bremen 0-3 Augsburg
Michael Gregoritsch's brace made it four in three games for the Augsburg man and extended Werder Bremen's winless start to 10 league games. The Austrian scored a powerful header and finished off a smart counterattack either side of a penalty by Icelandic stiker Alfred Finbogasson.
Stuttgart 3-0 Freiburg
This early handball from Freiburg's Caglar Soyuncu meant his side were always going to be up against it on Sunday. Much to coach Christian Streich's frustration the Turkish defender saw red after just 12 minutes. Goals from Daniel Ginczek, Benjamin Pavard and Simon Terrode lifted Stuttgart to 12th.
Bayern Munich 2-0 RB Leipzig
Leipzig's quest to top the defending league champions ended early when the club's captain, Willi Orban, was sent off by referee Jochen Drees after just 13 minutes. Orban had impeded Arjen Robben from getting onto a pass from James Rodriguez on the edge of the box.
Hannover 4-2 Borussia Dortmund
Roman Bürki (middle) made another big goalkeeping mistake, fouling Felix Klaus (left) for a penalty after less than 20 minutes. He didn't have the worst error of the day though — Dortmund had to play most of the second half with 10 men after Dan-Axel Zagadou was sent off for denying a goal scoring opportunity.
Hoffenheim 1-3 Borussia Mönchengladbach
Thorgan Hazard (right) was the hero again for Gladbach for the second straight game. He scored the decisive goal for the Foals against Fortuna Düsseldorf in the German Cup, and followed it up with the go-ahead strike against Hoffenheim.
Leverkusen 2-1 Cologne
Sven Bender (right) helped Leverkusen complete a second-half comeback in their second consecutive game. The Leverkusen defender finished off a header from Jonathan Tah from a corner to give the home side the lead.
Hertha Berlin 2-1 Hamburg
Defenders were the driving force for Hertha on Saturday as they topped Hamburg in the German capital. Karim Rekik (right) doubled Hertha's lead just after the halftime break, a lead Hamburg were not able to recover from.
Schalke 1-1 Wolfsburg
Nabil Bentaleb (left) scored his first Bundesliga goal of the season after missing time with injury. He converted a penalty to give Schalke the lead in the first half, but Wolfsburg denied Schalke the three points with a stoppage-time equalizer.
Mainz 1-1 Frankfurt
Mainz defender Stefan Bell looks despairingly on as he turns the ball into his own net to give Eintracht Frankfurt the lead in the Rhein-Main derby. His blushes were spared, however, as Suat Serdar grabbed a second-half equalizer.