Miroslav Klose scored twice, including the winning goal three minutes from time, to give Lazio a 3-2 win at Lecce in Serie A Saturday and handing Serse Cosmi an unhappy debut as coach of the hosts. The Germany striker got in front of his markers to head in Djibril Cisse's perfectly flighted cross to take the visitors second in the table with his eighth goal of the season. Lecce went ahead when David Di Michele won and converted a 12th minute penalty. Lazio leveled with its first real attack when Klose pounced to score from close range in the 28th minute. Lorik Cana put Lazio in front in the 48th minute, before Stefano Ferrario headed in Luis Muriel's lobbed cross to level just before the hour. Genoa won 2-0 at Siena in the other early kickoff. Lazio has 28 points from 14 games, one behind Juventus. Milan and Udinese are third with 27. Gladbach stunned Borussia Moenchengladbach squandered the chance to go top of the Bundesliga Saturday after suffering a 1-0 defeat at Augsburg who climbed off the foot of the table. Augsburg secured its third win of the season with the only goal right after the re-start, a powerful freekick from former Gladbach player Jan-Ingwer Callsen-Bracker deflecting in off Gladbach's Raul Bobadilla. Gladbach is in fourth on 30 points. Bayern Munich leads with 31 points. Werder Bremen eased past troubled VfL Wolfsburg with a 4-1 win to move up to fifth on 29 points. Bayer Leverkusen drew goalless at Hanover 96. In other games, Hoffenheim won 2-0 at Nuremberg, Cologne crushed Freiburg 4-0 and Hamburg SV drew goalless at Mainz 05. On Friday, Schalke 04 beat Hertha Berlin 2-1 to go second on 31 points.