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PSG wins thriller and Bayern report, results and goals

Europe’s top leagues have recovered in full swing, and after a full day of Premier League, Chelsea beat Fulham and Tottenham lost to Bournemouth and Manchester United, finally earning its first victory of the season, turning its attention to Germany, Spain, Italy and France.

Bayern Munich is in action against Augsburg and hopes to continue their new campaign.

Elsewhere, Paris Saint-Germain faces Toulouse, eager to win three games.

Real Madrid wants to do the same with Mallorca, while Italian champion Napoli faces Cagliari.

Read on to see how the game was moving on Saturday night.

Augsburg 2-3 Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich maintained the perfect start of the Bundesliga with a 3-2 victory at WWK Arena, even though the champions were sweating after establishing a seemingly unproven lead.

Serge Gnabry opened the score in the 28th minute, returning from Harry Kane to a perfectly floating cross. Before halftime, Luis Diaz improved Bayern’s advantage, giving Konrad Laimer a 2-0 score on his cutback.

Three minutes later in the second half, Michael Olise increased by a third with the initial championship set up by Kane, which gave Bayern a 3-0 lead.

Robin Fellhauer’s assist later set up Mert Komur in the 76th minute, giving it a 3-2 finale in the 76th minute.

Despite the momentum, the hosts are unable to find the equalizer, with Bayern’s defense and goalkeeper Daman being crucial in the ending phase.

Toulouse 3-6 Paris Saint-Germain

Paris Saint-Germain produced one of the most surprising matches Ligue 1 has seen in years, beating Toulouse 6-3 in a match full of outrageous goals, drama and missed opportunities.

PSG exploded from the obstacle and scored 3 times in 15 minutes. Joao Neves stole the headlines, it wasn’t an extraordinary bike kick, the second one even better than the first one – Bradley Barcola’s calm performance.

Ousmane Dembele then switched from the scene to 4-0, but Charlie Cresswell gave Toulouse Hope a close strike.

The host had a huge chance to further reduce the deficit in the halftime, but after two separate penalty kicks (first with Magri) and then a victory in the Cristian Casseres – goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier made an amazing back-to-back save to maintain PSG’s 4-1 lead.

The second half was also crazy. Dembele hid a second penalty, then Neves won a thunderous third goal from the edge of the area, blocking the entire night, completing a hat-trick that will live long in memory.

Even at 6-1, Toulouse refused to fold. Yann Gboho digs out late, replacing Alexis Vossah delaying the house home during downtime to reduce the deficit, although the result is no doubt.

Real Madrid 2-1 Mallorca

Real Madrid survived the early fears of Santiago Bernabeu, crossing Mallorca 2-1, while the outstanding strike of Vinicius Junior sealed all threes in a tough game.

In just 18 minutes later, the visitor shocked the family after Pablo Torre’s whip corner was met by the distance Vedat Muriqi, who beat Aurelien Tchouaméni and threw the header of the loop to the bottom corner.

But Los Blancos found a quick response. Dean Huijsen improved his highest in the distance, hitting a long ball towards the goal, where Arda Guler waited to get into the empty net and kept scoring.

Momentum waving the Madrid road firmly, and soon after Federico Valverde’s ball won the championship in half of his own, triggering a dazzling solo recital of Vinicius. The Brazilian slashed on his left foot and pierced Rajkovic’s low strike in the 38th minute to complete the turnaround.

The second half of the year was chaotic, but to no avail. Guler believes that after Mbappé’s efforts, he had a second when he tied the home together, but VAR left it out.

Thibaut Courois almost felt embarrassed when substitute Costa’s strike crossed him, just letting Javier Carreras clear the excellent game. On the other end, Mbappe was rejected twice by the heroic obstacles of Captain Antonio Raillo.

Naples 1-0 Cagliari

Naples left it but beat Cagliari at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium and won the 95th minute.

The champions took ownership throughout the process, but found it difficult to compete with the disciplined Cagliari team. Kevin de Bruyne and Matteo Politano both ended in the first half, while Scott McTominay forced Simone Caprile to run smartly and strike before the break.

On the other end, Plati’s header just flew over the bar, which was Cagliari’s only real opening.

The second half followed a similar pattern. Politano nearly opened fire, Spinazzola saw Caprile’s efforts to lock down, and backup Alessandro Buongiorno missed a free title around the corner. McTominay continued to look dangerous, rejecting two late opportunities to win.

Just when Naples seemed to be frustrated, Buongiorno redeemed himself at the stop time and spread a weight pass across the box. Anguissa arrives at the right time and passes calmly by Caprile, inspiring wild celebrations within Maradona.

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