Jan Callsen-Bracker's goal was enough for promoted Augsburg to beat Borussia Monchengladbach 1-0 and prevent the visitors from claiming top spot in the Bundesliga today.
Callsen-Bracker scored the only goal of the game in the 51st minute to lift his side off the foot of the table. Gladbach missed out on the chance to move top of the table, for 24 hours at least, having their five-game undefeated streak broken to remain on 30 points.
Augsburg moved ahead of Freiburg, who crashed to a 4-0 defeat at Cologne. Christian Clemens and Lukas Podolski both scored twice as Cologne earned only their second win in six games and ended Freiburg's modest resurgence, which had seen them go four games unbeaten.
Clemens gave Cologne the lead in the 19th minute and Podolski doubled the advantage with half an hour left. Clemens struck again after 66 minutes and Podolski made it 4-0 seven minutes later.
Bremen batter Wolfsburg
Claudio Pizarro scored one goal and set up another as Werder Bremen continued their dominance at home with a convincing 4-1 victory over Wolfsburg, who remain the worst away team in the Bundesliga. Sokratis Papastathopoulos gave Werder the lead after 18 minutes and Pizarro made it 2-0 in the 45th minute.
Markus Rosenberg's goal in the 55th minute finished off Wolfsburg and Marko Arnautovic joined the scoring sheet in the 71st minute. Marcel Schafer scored a consolation goal for Wolfsburg in the 86th minute.
Vedad Ibisevic's brace earned Hoffenheim a 2-0 win at Nurnberg in a game which finished ten-a-side. The Bosnia-Herzegovina striker found the net in the 38th and 55th minutes to end his side's five-match losing run away from home. The hosts had Timothy Chandler sent off two minutes before the interval, while Hoffenheim's Marvin Compper followed in second-half stoppage time.
Hamburg extended their unbeaten run to eight games, although they had to settle for only a point in a 0-0 draw at struggling Mainz.
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