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Bayern Secure Hard-Earned Win at Augsburg in Bundesliga

Augsburg remained harmless and couldn't stifle Bayern's offensive momentum as Joshua Kimmich missed the target in the 36th minute in Bundesliga

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Berlin: Robert Lewandowski's penalty was enough for Bayern while Augsburg's Alfred Finnbogason squandered a second-half penalty to leave his side empty-handed in the Bundesliga on Wednesday night.

The league leaders seized control from the kick-off and pressed Augsburg onto the back foot for a 1-0 win.

It took Bayern only 13 minutes to open the scoring as Augsburg's Rani Khedira brought down Lucas Hernandez inside the penalty area. Lewandowski stepped up and kept his nerves from the spot to mark his 22nd goal of the season after sending Augsburg goalkeeper RafalGikiewicz into the wrong corner.

Bayern dictated the pace on the pitch and kept Gikiewicz busy, as Serge Gnabry unleashed a long-range effort before Thomas Muller pulled the subsequent rebound wide from the edge of the box.

Augsburg remained harmless and couldn't stifle Bayern's offensive momentum as Joshua Kimmich missed the target in 36th minute, while Gikiewicz was again on guard to deny Gnabry's shot two minutes later.

The hosts had to be happy to take only a one-goal deficit into the break as Bayern continued to be wasteful after Lewandowski rattled the outside of the left post from a tight angle in the 42nd minute.

With the result, Bayern Munich maintain its four-point advantage atop the standings, while Augsburg slip to 12th position.

Elsewhere, second-placed Leipzig overpowered resilient Union Berlin 1-0 thanks to Emil Forsberg's goal.

Jan Thielmann's injury-time winner secured Cologne a vital 2-1 win over bottom side Schalke.

Arminia Bielefeld snared crucial points in the relegation battle after beating Stuttgart 3-0, while Freiburg and Eintracht Frankfurt shared the spoils following a 2-2 draw. Agencies

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