Hamburg, M'Gladbach both get wins

Champions Borussia Dortmund are nine points behind leaders Bayern Munich after only managing a 1-1 draw at Hannover.

Mame Biram Diouf's late equalizer salvaged a point for the hosts to leave Dortmund without a win away from home this season.

Robert Lewandowski gave Dortmund the lead in the 26th minute before Diouf equalised four minutes from time.

Borussia Monchengladbach snapped a five-match winless streak as they won 2-0 to inflict a first defeat of the season on Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday.

Juan Arango gave Gladbach the lead after eight minutes with a thumping long-range effort while Luuk de Jong made it two in the 24th minute.

Gladbach, who had not won since the first weekend of the season, move onto nine points while Frankfurt stay in second on 16 - five points behind Bayern Munich.

Hamburg made it 10 points in their last four games with a 1-0 victory over Greuther Furth, who slumped to their fourth home defeat.

Son Heung-min decided the game in the 17th minute with the Bavarians unable to find a response in a tense encounter

Hamburg extended their unbeaten record to four games in which they have lifted themselves from the foot of the table to eighth, level on points with fifth-placed Hannover.

Mainz also won 1-0 but they left it late to become the first side to beat Fortuna Dusseldorf in the Bundesliga this season.

Oliver Fink was shown a red card for the visitors in the 78th minute before Noveski struck five minutes from time to earn the hosts all three points.

Freiburg ended a two-game losing run to condemn Nurnberg to their fourth straight defeat with a 3-0 victory at the Dreisamstadion.

Cedric Makiadi's goal put the hosts in front in the 36th minute, before a penalty from Daniel Caligiuri and a late Marca Terrazzino strike wrapped up the win.