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BERLIN – Fabio Vieira scored in stoppage time as Hamburger SV beat SV Stuttgart 2-1 on Sunday in the promotion team’s third Bundesliga win of the season.
Stuttgart were pushing for a late winner against Hamburg’s 10 men, but Angelo Stellar’s free-kick went straight to the opposition and Fabio Baldai raced clear down the left before the ball went to Vira, who sent the home fans wild with a shot inside the left post in the 94th minute.
Hamburg left 18-year-old Norwegian Alexander Racing-Lillesite with his second yellow card for a late challenge on Josh Wagonman after he was sent off in the 81st.
Rössing-Lelesiit did brilliantly to set up Robert Glatzel for the opener in the 17th when he moved past several defenders and put his foot down after a foul to set up his better-placed team.
Deniz Undav scored again to draw Stuttgart level.
The 29-year-old Andau was initially rested along with other key players in Staatgart’s Europa League win over the Go ahead Eagles on Thursday, but he came on for the injured Chris Fuerich in the 40th minute.
Andau pounced on the rebound to equalize in the 54th when Daniel Herr-Fernandez saved Jamie Levelling’s early effort.
It was the Germany forward’s sixth goal in three league games for Stuttgart, after he set up two in a 4-0 win over the Go Ahead Eagles.
But Vera had the last say.
Eintracht Frankfurt were hosting Wolfsburg and Mainz were later in Freiburg.
Bayern Munich are top after 12 rounds and set a new record on Saturday for leading after 44 consecutive rounds, including last season.
It is the second weekend in a row that fans have observed the first 12 minutes of silence in protest against German government proposals to tighten security at games with the possible use of personalized tickets, increased surveillance including facial recognition software and centralized stadium bans for allegedly troublesome fans. The proposals are under discussion at the home ministry conference from December 3 to 5.