Bayern Munich fought back from a goal down to maintain their place at the top of the Bundesliga with a 3-1 victory at Stuttgart.
The win keeps Bayern comfortably atop the Bundesliga with 61 points, 11 more than Bayer Leverkusen, though they have played one match more.
Stuttgart took the lead in the 34th minute through Angelo Stiller, who struck a left-footed shot into the top corner from the edge of the box. In first half stoppage time, Bayern equalised as Michael Olise made a perfectly timed run and finished with ease.
Bayern turned the match around in the 64th minute when a quick-thinking Leon Goretzka intercepted the ball from a defender inside the box and calmly slotted it home to give the leaders a 2-1 lead.
Stuttgart made another mistake just before the end when Josha Vagnoman attempted to play the ball back to keeper Alexander Nübel, only for Kingsley Coman to intercept it and slot it in from distance to score Bayern’s third.
In Serie A, Fiorentina recorded their first win in four games when a first-half goal from Robin Gosens held up to beat lowly Lecce 1-0.
The German defender put in a thumping header after nine minutes, connecting with a deep cross from Brazilian full back Dodô.
Fiorentina should have made sure of the victory after 73 minutes but Lucas Beltrán’s penalty, given after a handball in the box, came back off the upright. The same player had another shot hit the woodwork in the final minutes.
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Fiorentina moved into sixth place and Lecce remained 16th, four points above the relegation zone and without a win in four games.
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