Bundesliga Matchday 2 in pictures
After two relegation playoffs in two years, things are looking up again for Wolfsburg after two wins in two. But their opponents Bayer Leverkusen are pointless, while an injury time free kick won the points for Bremen.
Schalke 0-2 Hertha Berlin
Sunday belonged to Hertha Berlin, but especially midfielder Ondrej Duda. The Slovak had already given the men from the German capital the lead in the 15th minute, and he capped a fine individual display with a wonderfully struck free-kick in stoppage time.
RB Leipzig 1-1 Fortuna Düsseldorf
Fortuna Düsseldorf celebrate their first point of the Bundesliga season, a well-earned point at RB Leipzig. While the Bundesliga new boys would have taken a point before kick off, they will be kicking themselves that they didn't take all three points, with Jean-Kevin Augustin's strike midway through the second half salvaging a point for the struggling hosts.
Bayer Leverkusen 1-3 Wolfsburg
Towering Dutch striker Wout Weghorst (left) scored his first Wolfsburg goal as his side continued their bright start to the season. After a late win over Schalke last week, the Wolves beat another European contender. Weghorst scored the Wolves' second after an own goal from Leverkusen keeper Ramazan Özcan cancelled out Leon Bailey's opener. Renato Steffen sealed it on the hour mark.
Eintracht Frankfurt 1 - 2 Werder Bremen
A fiery game in Frankfurt ended in dramatic fashion. The visitors took a 20th minute lead through Yuya Osako, who nutmegged Kevin Trapp on his second debut for Frankfurt. Things got worse for the Eagles when Jetro Willems saw red but Sebastian Haller converted from the spot, beating 18-year-old debutant keeper Luca Plogman. This stunning Milot Rashica free kick won it in injury time.
Hoffenheim 3-1 Freiburg
Adam Szalai (left) is making light of Hoffenheim's loss of Mark Uth. The Hungarian hitman has now scored three in two games. His brace carried Julian Naglemann's side to their first points of the season after Dominique Heintz had given the hosts a 36th minute lead. Andrej Kramaric added the third. Freiburg boss Christain Streich was again absent, as he recovers from a slipped disc.
Stuttgart 0-3 Bayern Munich
As soon as Leon Goretzka opened the scoring on his full debut it was only a question of how many the Bavarians would score. In the end, Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Müller both chipped in to continue their strong starts to the season as Bayern cruised to victory. Stuttgart offered some early resistance but posed no offensive threat whatsover.
Augsburg 1-1 Gladbach
Michael Gregoritsch and Philipp Max got 13 goals and 13 assists respectively last term and Augsburg's prolific pair were at it again on Saturday. Max found Gregoritsch early on and the forward chested it down before slamming it home. But it wasn't enough as Gladbach's big summer signing Alassane Plea heading home a second-half equalizer from a corner.
Nuremberg 1-1 Mainz
The hosts became the first of the promoted sides to win a point this term after fighting back from an early Mainz goal to claim a draw. Jean Philippe Mateta nodded the visitors in to the lead but Mikael Ishak got one back just after the break. Nuremberg might have won it, but in the end had to share points with a team likely to be fellow relegation candidates this season.
Hannover 0-0 Borussia Dortmund
Despite hitting the woodwork twice, Dortmund couldn't break down their stubborn hosts. After a prolific start to Lucien Favre's Bundesliga reign last weekend, Dortmund looked blunt for the most part on Friday night. Hannover pick up a second draw in as many weeks.