Stuttgart extends unbeaten streak

Stuttgart extended their unbeaten Bundesliga run to eight games by coming from behind to win 3-1 at relegation-threatened Augsburg.
Nando Rafael put the hosts ahead with a fifth-minute penalty but Serdar Tasci equalised in the 24th minute and Martin Harnik gave the visitors the lead in the 34th minute before in-form Vedad Ibisevic sealed matters six minutes from time.
The result marked fifth-placed Stuttgart's sixth win in their eight-match undefeated streak, while for Augsburg it was a second straight loss and left them on 30 points - just one point clear of the drop zone.
Augsburg went ahead after just five minutes from the spot, Rafael sending his penalty into the bottom-left corner after Stuttgart goalkeeper Sven Ulreich had fouled Marcel Ndjeng.
Stuttgart equalised after 24 minutes through their first chance of the game, though, Tasci heading Tamas Hajnal's corner into the top-right corner.
And the visitors turned the game on its head 10 minutes later. Hajnal played a fine ball into the path of Harnik, who one blasted an unstoppable first-time shot past Augsburg keeper Simon Jentzsch.
Austria international Harnik went close three minutes after the break but hit his effort just wide of the right post.
Augsburg were within inches of an equaliser after 72 minutes but Jan-Ingwer Callsen-Bracker's long-range drive flew narrowly wide.
And Stuttgart ended any hopes of a home comeback in the 84th minute as Ibisevic converted a pass from Christian Gentner for his sixth goal in the last four games.