RB Leipzig saw the good times end, Thomas Muller finally breathes a sigh of relief, and Marco Reus celebrated a personal milestone this past weekend.

Another weekend, another round of Bundesliga action is now behind us. And just as this season has been quite interesting so far, matchday 14 definitely did not disappoint. There were some changes in the league standings after some surprise results, and some players had plenty to celebrate as well. Let's have a look at what went down across Germany on mtachday 14!

Marco Reus is a man on fire...and reached a milestone in the process

Borussia Dortmund fans definitely must be happy to see Reus back in action. He's been very unlucky with injuries over the past few seasons, and everyone will be hoping he can continue to stay fit. In his past few games, he's been racking up the assists and goals across all comps and again came up big for die Schwarzgelben this past weekend.

Not only did his late goal snatch an equalizer against Koln, but it also marked a personal milestone:

 

Thomas Muller can finally celebrate...

Regardless of whatever team one supports in Germany, any football fan could not help but feel sorry for Thomas Muller. Regarded as one of the top attackers in the game, the Bayern ace had had a miserable Euro tournament. And his drought continued even into this season. Despite scoring a few goals for Germany, he simply could not catch a break with die Roten, much to his certainly growing frustration and equally growing concern among his coach and fans.

Well, as they say, never give up. Muller certainly did not, and he was finally rewarded by ending his drought. It was just in time, too...before he hit four digits in terms of minutes without scoring:

 

All good times have to come to an end

After 14 rounds, RB Leipzig are no longer on top of the table. Die Bullen, who set a record for the most unbeaten games by a debut side, finally succumbed to their first defeat this past weekend. What made the result shocking, however, was who they faced: Ingolstadt. Like die Bullen, die Schanzer are also another newly created side. They weren't around before 2004, making them 12 years old. And like RB Leipzig, they only made their debut last season.

However, Ingolstadt, who finished in 11th, are now battling relegation, and prior to their 1-0 victory over Leipzig, they had won just one game all season.

That means that there is only one unbeaten side remaining in the Bundesliga: Hoffenheim.

Boys behaving badly

Matchday 14 also nearly matched an interesting record, albeit this is not exactly a good one. A whopping seven red cards were dished out across Germany. That is just one less than the eight that were handed out on matchday three during the 2013/2014 season.

And one Schalke player contributed to that total...whilst setting an unwanted record of his own:

 

Standings, standings, and more standings

RB Leipzig finally relinquish top spot, whilst Hoffenheim remain unbeaten:

Pos.TeamMPWDLGFGAGDPForm
1 Bayer Leverkusen 31 25 6 0 77 22 +55 81 DDWWW
2 Bayern München 31 22 3 6 89 38 +51 69 WWWLL
3 Stuttgart 31 20 4 7 70 38 +32 64 DLWWD
4 RB Leipzig 31 19 5 7 73 35 +38 62 WWWWD
5 Borussia Dortmund 31 16 9 6 59 39 +20 57 LDWLW
6 Eintracht Frankfurt 31 11 12 8 47 42 +5 45 LWLDD
7 Freiburg 31 11 7 13 43 55 -12 40 LDWLW
8 Augsburg 31 10 9 12 48 52 -4 39 LLWLD
9 Hoffenheim 31 11 6 14 55 63 -8 39 LWLWL
10 Heidenheim 31 9 10 12 44 52 -8 37 WLDWD
11 Werder Bremen 31 10 7 14 41 50 -9 37 WWLDL
12 Wolfsburg 31 9 7 15 37 51 -14 34 WWLLW
13 Borussia M'gladbach 31 7 11 13 53 60 -7 32 DLLWL
14 Union Berlin 31 8 6 17 26 50 -24 30 DLLLD
15 Bochum 31 6 12 13 37 62 -25 30 WLDLD
16 Mainz 05 31 5 13 13 32 49 -17 28 DDWWD
17 Köln 31 4 11 16 24 54 -30 23 DLLWD
18 Darmstadt 98 31 3 8 20 30 73 -43 17 LWLLD

Champions League (Group Stage)
Europa League (Group Stage)
Promotion - Europa Conference League (Qualification: )
Relagation Play-off
Relegation - 2. Bundesliga

Meanwhile in the race for the kicker Torjägerkanone, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang remains top, but Robert Lewandowski closes in on second spot:

And finally, here's how the top assist-providers compare:

 

What's up on the menu for matchday 15? Here's who the big teams will be facing next:

 

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Hoffenheim 2 - 2 Borussia Dortmund

December 16, 2016 2:30pmWirsol Rhein-Neckar-Arena

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Darmstadt 98 0 - 1 Bayern München

December 18, 2016 9:30amJonathan-Heimes-Stadion am Boellenfalltor

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