Pep Guardiola's Bayern Munich got their second win of the 2013-14 Bundesliga season with a 1-0 away win at Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, as Mario Mandzukic scored the winner.
According to CNN, Mandzukic's 13th minute volley was enough to earn Bayern all three points, as the club has now gone 27 league games without defeat, while looking to break their record if they win against Nurnberg at the Allianz Arena next weekend.
Guardiola said after the match that Bayern had much more control over the game compared to last week, adding that it was never easy after an international break, because they had only three days together.
Bayern are level on points and goal difference with Bayer Leverkusen who beat Stuttgart 1-0 at the Mercedes Benz Arena, the report said.
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