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Bayern maintains perfect start

30 September 2012-PA Sport

Bayern Munich Bundesliga Werder Bremen

Eight in a row ... Bayern Munich players celebrate Mario Mandzukic's goal (Getty Images)

Bayern Munich left it late but continued its perfect start to the Bundesliga season with a 2-0 win at Werder Bremen.

Luiz Gustavo and Mario Mandzukic both scored in the last 10 minutes as the Bavarian side extended its lead at the top of the table with an eighth triumph in as many competitive games this season.

Although Bremen had matched Jupp Heynckes' side for much of the game, its late collapse cost it dearly as it slumped 11 points behind its opponent.

Defending champion Borussia Dortmund moved up into third - seven points adrift of Bayern - after thumping Borussia Monchengladbach 5-0.

Marco Reus haunted his former side with two goals and an assist as Dortmund bounced back into form.

The Gladbach old boy opened the scoring in the 35th minute and Neven Subotic gave the defending champion a two-goal cushion at the interval. Reus added Dortmund's third in the 70th minute before setting up Ilkay Gundogan for the fourth nine minutes later, while Jakub Blaszczykowski added a fifth.

Hamburg rode its luck to end the week with seven points from three games thanks to a tight 1-0 win over northern Germany rival Hannover.

The home side managed only two shots on goal over the 90 minutes but one of them, from Artjoms Rudnevs, landed in the back of the net in the 20th minute.

Hannover wasted a hatful of chances and left the HSV-Arena puzzled and empty-handed.

Two goals from substitute Sidney Sam earned Bayer Leverkusen a 2-0 success against Greuther Furth, which slipped into the bottom two after its first away defeat of the season.

After a tight first half, Sam sprang from the bench to fire Leverkusen ahead in the 50th minute. He then scored the second in the 62nd minute to give Leverkusen only its third win of the season and lift it up to sixth.

Stuttgart picked up a much-wanted away 2-0 victory over Nurnberg to lift the pressure on coach Bruno Labbadia.

Vedad Ibisevic gave the visitor the lead with the quickest goal in the Bundesliga this season before Martin Harnik wrapped up the win in the 75th minute.

Stuttgart's players celebrated with their coach after claiming their first win of the season while consigning Nurnberg to a third successive defeat.

Hoffenheim and Augsburg struggled to focus on playing football in a game which ended goalless at the Rhein-Neckar Arena.

Playing just 24 hours after a car crash left Hoffenheim midfielder Boris Vukcevic in a coma in hospital, neither side managed to create any major chances to win the points as thoughts were clearly elsewhere.

A moment of madness then cost Sejad Salihovic a red card in the 88th minute of an otherwise tame stalemate.

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