The night of the fall of the big clubs in the major leagues

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Bayern waited until nine minutes into the match to reach Leverkusen's first real chance, after Serge Gnabry received a pass and set up solo goalkeeper Lucas Hradecki before he hit the ball but hit the post.

Only a minute passed until the response came from the guests with a quick attack that reached Leon Bailey, who set off and hit a creeping globe, hugged the net, to lead Leverkusen with a first goal in the first 10 minutes.

Bayern Munich fell at home to Allianz Arena with a first loss under coach Hans Flick after defeating Bayer Leverkusen (2-1) on Saturday in the 13th round of the Bundesliga.

Leverkusen's goal came from Jamaican Leon Bailey in the 10th and 35th minutes, and Thomas Mueller scored Bayern's only goal in the 34th minute.

The defeat caused Bayern to drop to fourth place after stopping at 24 points, while Leverkusen reached 22 points and put him in seventh place.

Ivan Perisic missed the chance to equalize after receiving a pass from Robert Lewandowski, who then set up a Hradiki goal to hit a powerful ball that hit the crossbar before he was found offside.

Leverkusen's assault rushed towards Noir's goal, which was blocked by Diaby's new shot, depriving guests of a chance to double the score.

The 34th minute carried the good news for the home side after Thomas Muller equalized with a powerful left-footed shot and hit a Leverkusen defender before hugging the net.

Manuel Neuer made a serious mistake by passing the ball by mistake, reaching Moussa Diaby, who fired the ball in the far right corner, but the Bayern goalkeeper corrected his mistake.



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