The Austrians, though outnumbered, fought hard until Napoleon arrived, when the battle subsequently became a clear French victory.
Five days later, after the French victory at Abensberg, the left wing of the Austrian army (36,000 men) withdrew on Landshut (this force was once more led by Hiller).
Early in the morning Hiller was informed that a French force (57,000 men) had crossed the Isar upstream at Moosburg.
Napoleon ordered his aide General Georges Mouton (later comte de Lobau) to assume command of the attacking grenadiers of the 17th Line.
The Austrian force had suffered around 10,000 casualties as well as losing 30 cannons, but more importantly they had lost many caissons, a pontoon train, and thousands of supply wagons.