The away win was a boost for Bayern who confirmed Tuesday that goalkeeper and captain Manuel Neuer had undergone another operation on his left foot and is out until January. Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti rotated the squad with James on the right wing as one of six changes from the side which beat Mainz 4-0 on Saturday. James won a penalty on 23 minutes when the video assistant referee confirmed his cross had been knocked away by the hand of Schalke defender Naldo.The first of many? ?
James Rodriguez points to the sky after scoring his first goal for Bayern Munich. ? pic.twitter.com/kK2EW5LOlS— Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) September 19, 2017
Lewandowski dispatched the penalty for his sixth goal in five games. James, who signed a two-year loan deal from Real Madrid in July, then fired home on 29 minutes when Corentin Tolisso's pass found him with acres of space in the area. It was a sublime chip over the Schalke defence from James which was then drilled home by Vidal on 75 minutes.Manuel Neuer in the Bundesliga for Bayern Munich:
190 games 146 wins 106 clean sheets 5 titles 1 Player of the Year Big loss. ? pic.twitter.com/wwRd7Vasih— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 19, 2017
The win left Bayern two points clear at the summit while Augsburg are up to third, with 10 points, after their shock 1-0 home win against RB Leipzig. Austria midfielder Michael Gregoritsch scored Augsburg's winner after only four minutes in Bavaria, but Leipzig coach Ralph Hasenhuettl paid the price for making nine changes as his team played poorly. Belgium striker Divock Origi, on loan from Liverpool, scored his first goal for Wolfsburg in their 1-1 draw at home to Werder Bremen before Fin Bartels equalised.Robert Lewandowski has been directly involved in 93 goals in 100 Bundesliga appearances for Bayern Munich.
World class. ? pic.twitter.com/D9ehUXu0td— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 16, 2017
Origi showed his pace to win a foot race for the ball and stabbed home on 28 minutes as Wolfsburg's new coach Martin Schmidt, who replaced the fired Andries Jonker on Monday, picked up a point. Earlier, Brazil striker Raffael scored two second-half goals as Borussia Moechengladbach climbed to seventh after their 2-0 home win at home to Stuttgart. It was Stuttgart's first game since captain Christian Gentner suffered multiple facial fractures and concussion in a collision during Saturday's win over Wolfsburg.James Rodriguez's full Bundesliga debut by numbers:
75 passes 6 crosses 4 chances created 2 tackles won 2 shots 1 assist 1 goal Class. ? pic.twitter.com/5rhjjEVfMD— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 19, 2017
Gladbach's Raffael opened the scoring by finishing the move he started with a superb 57th-minute goal after releasing Nico Elvedi on the wing and firing home the Swiss right-back's cross. Stuttgart defender Dennis Aogo gave away a penalty when he held Belgian forward Thorgan Hazard back in the area and Raffael slotted away the spot-kick on 74 minutes.TUESDAY'S RESULTSGladbach 2 (Raffael 57, 74-P) Stuttgart 0Schalke 0 Bayern 3 (Lewandowski 25-P, Rodriguez 29, Vidal 75)Augsburg 1 (Gregoritsch 4) Leipzig 0Wolfsburg 1 (Origi 28) Bremen 1 (Bartels 56) POINTS TABLETeams P W D L GD PtsBayern 5 4 0 1 9 12Dortmund 4 3 1 0 10 10Augsburg 5 3 1 1 4 10Hanover 4 3 1 0 4 10 WEDNESDAY'S FIXTURESCologne v Frankfurt, Hertha v Leverkusen, Freiburg v Hanover, Hamburg v Dortmund, Mainz v Hoffenheim? @jamesdrodriguez ?? pic.twitter.com/vCRuWhjPFz
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