BERLIN (AP) — Deniz Undav celebrated his return to the Germany squad by scoring for the sixth consecutive Bundesliga game in Stuttgart's 5-2 rout of Augsburg on Sunday.
Match Report
The win lifted Stuttgart to third with seven rounds remaining, well placed to finish among the top four for Champions League qualification.
Undav opened the scoring in the 12th minute. Nikolas Nartey set up Tiago Tomás in the 29th, two minutes before scoring himself to put Stuttgart 3-0 ahead.
Fabian Rieder pulled one back for Augsburg after the break, but Undav replied a minute later to reassert the visitors' dominance.
Anton Kade scored in the 71st for Augsburg and Undav set up Ermedin Demirović to complete the scoring with a tap-in against his former club in the 83rd.
Stuttgart moved three points clear of Leipzig and Hoffenheim, with Bayer Leverkusen four points further back in sixth.
Frankfurt Derbies Mainz
Eintracht Frankfurt dropped World Cup hero Mario Götze and lost 2-1 at local rival Mainz in their derby earlier Sunday.
Paul Nebel scored both goals for Mainz, grabbing the winner in the 89th minute to set off wild celebrations and deal Frankfurt its second defeat under new coach Albert Riera.
Nebel opened the scoring in the sixth minute before Nathaniel Brown responded for Frankfurt in the 20th, then Nebel fired home the rebound after Frankfurt keeper Michael Zetterer saved Nelson Weiper's header.
Götze's omission prompted questions for Riera before kickoff, when the Spanish coach was asked which player should make way for the former Germany star.
Riera told DAZN: "If I could take 21 players, he'd be included. Mario also had some physical problems during the week and wasn't always at 100%."
Götze, who scored Germany's World Cup-winning goal in 2014, has made just 18 league appearances this season, completing only one full Bundesliga game.
Mainz's win lifted it six points above St. Pauli in the relegation zone.
Freiburg Edges St. Pauli
Igor Matanović returned to St. Pauli and scored twice for Freiburg to win 2-1 and leave his hometown club stuck in the relegation playoff spot.
Danel Sinani opened the scoring but St. Pauli was unable to add any more, and Matanović equalized in the 65th before tucking home a rebound for the winner in the 78th.
Matanović refused to celebrate out of respect for his former club: "I was able to play here for 13 years. I was here as a small kid, I was in the stands, then a ball boy. Today I have the Freiburg crest on my chest and I have to give everything for the club."
Around the League
St. Pauli players wore jerseys in support of "Kein Bock auf Nazis," an antifascist group fighting intolerance and right-wing ideologies.
Also Sunday, Cologne fired Lukas Kwasniok as coach after a seven-game winless run, and Borussia Dortmund parted with sporting director Sebastian Kehl after they reached an amicable decision.