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Frankfurt fire five past Leverkusen after falling behind

Sow crowned a spectacular turnaround with a stunning second-half finish to score his third goal in four games for Frankfurt. The 24-year-old had only scored once in his previous 87 appearances for Frankfurt, who are charging up the table after a recent return to form. "I'm happy that I can finally help my team by scoring goals as well. It was a great game, and we could have scored seven today," Sow told DAZN.

Oliver Glasner's side are now just two points adrift of the European spots, while Leverkusen stay in third, but slip four points behind Borussia Dortmund. Patrik Schick gave Leverkusen the lead with a sharp finish on five minutes and doubled the lead from the penalty spot midway through the first half.

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