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Leipzig was held back by Frankfurt leaving Bayern in command at the top

RB Leipzig's title hopes this season takes a step back after Frankfurt's Daichi Kamada scored a goal against them and gave Bayern Munich a boost forward. fourth-placed Eintracht Frankfurt held Leipzig to a 1-1 draw on Sunday hurting their chances of winning this season while Bayern took a lead with 3-1 win over Werder Bremen on Saturday and are four points in the lead over second-placed Leipzig who now has just 9 matches left to beat Bayern, who are competing for their 9th back to back domestic title this season. Emil Forsberg had put Leipzig in the lead few minutes after the break but Julian Nagelsmann's team ended up conceding in the 61st minutes and could not break through to score once more.

In other matches Ritsu Doan and Masaya Okugawa struck for Bielefeld to stun Bayer Leverkusen with 2-0 win and moved out of the relegation zone with the win while Stuttgart extended its unbeaten run to five with a 2-0 win over Hoffenheim.

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