Bundesliga scores: Impressive wins for Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich
The two title favourites in Germany eased to wins on Saturday, while the newly-promoted teams missed a chance to steal points from each other.


Shinji Kagawa scored a goal and assisted another in his return to Dortmund, and Jürgen Klopp's side surely will be a force to be reckoned with if he can stay on top form.
It was comfortable for the duration of the match for Pep Guardiola’s men. Holger Badstuber’s injury doesn’t seem to be serious, another good sign for the Bavarians.
Paderborn 0-0 FC Köln
An early season clash between both of the promoted teams could have possibly given us a good indication of what they will do this season, but it finished 0-0. That may be a bad omen for both teams going forward, but both have five points through three matches.
1899 Hoffenheim 1-1 VfB Wolfsburg
Ivica Olić‘s 89th minute equaliser salvaged a point for die Wölfe, cancelling out Anthony Modeste’s 55th-minute goal. Just two points from three matches is a start Wolfsburg didn’t want.
Hertha Berlin 1-3 Mainz 05
Hertha continued their slow start to the season, shipping three goals at home to Mainz. The most painful part of it all may be that one of the goals came from Sami Allagui, on loan at Mainz from Hertha.
Borussia Mönchengladbach 4-1 Schalke
Schalke were abysmal in this one and got downright steamrolled. Their only goal was a lucky penalty off a handball, and Gladbach could have very easily scored 10 times.











