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Hertha, Gladbach win; Frankfurt held

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BERLIN, Sep 13: French striker Myziane Maolida scored on his Bundesliga debut to seal a much-needed 3-1 win for Hertha Berlin at promoted Bochum on Sunday.
Suat Serdar got the other two goals as Hertha claimed its first points of the season after opening with three defeats, easing the pressure on coach Pál Dárdai before the next must-win game at home against another promoted team, Greuther Fürth, on Friday.
Dárdai faced criticism from Hertha backer Lars Windhorst for offering to step aside in an emotional outburst after a 5-0 defeat at Bayern Munich, while chief executive Carsten Schmidt had criticized the team’s attitude in the losses to Wolfsburg and Cologne.
Hertha was the only team yet to earn a point in the league as it went to Bochum, which is back in the Bundesliga after an 11-year absence.
Bochum was the better team in the first half until it was caught out by a fine individual goal from Serdar in the 37th. He grabbed his second after a poor clearance shortly afterward.
Simon Zoller pulled one back for the home team, but Maolida – signed from Nice on the last day of the transfer window – fired inside the right corner in the 78th.
Lars Stindl scored twice as Borussia Mönchengladbach won for the first time in the Bundesliga this season, beating previously undefeated Arminia Bielefeld 3-1.
Japanese midfielder Masaya Okugawa scored in first-half injury time after Stindl’s opener.
The visitors threatened for long periods before Stindl got his second goal in the 69th. Denis Zakaria made sure of the points shortly afterward.
Filip Kostic scored on his first appearance for Eintracht Frankfurt since pushing the club for a move to Lazio, but Omar Marmoush equalized late to earn 10-man Stuttgart a 1-1 draw.
Stuttgart had Waldemar Anton sent off minutes later for bringing down Rafael Santos Borré when the Colombia forward was through on goal.
But Marmoush scored on his Stuttgart debut after joining from Wolfsburg to earn Pellegrino Matarazzo’s team a point.
It was the third consecutive draw for Frankfurt, which is yet to win a league game this season. (AP)

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