Beyond the 6 points of disadvantage that it has when 16 days of the Bundesliga, the Borussia Dortmund is ostensibly far from the Bayern Munich as far as sensations are concerned. The set led by Marco Rose he won this Wednesday, yes, but he did it with more difficulties than what the scoreboard announces by beating the bottom Greuther Furth (3-0) thanks to two sparks of (who else?) Erling Haaland and a third of Donyell Malen.
Proof of the poor performance offered by the ‘borusser’ box in this duel is the fact that the audience of the Signal Iduna Park kick yours in some moments of the second half. It was still 1-0 in the light, when he pressed the most Greuther Furth, which well deserved the draw in more than one scoring opportunity available.
Before, in the first act, the goal had arrived with which Dortmund took the lead on the scoreboard. Specifically, it was in 33 ‘, when Erling Haaland, who had fabricated the play that led the referee to signal the fatal point, did not miss from eleven meters, scoring with astonishing ease. The goal is in his blood, and for this reason he appeared again in the 82nd minute to head a service of Julian Brandt to the area. It was not the best game of the career of Haaland, but still scored two goals for his team to win.
At the edge of the final whistle came a third goal, the work of grind (89 ‘), promoting a misleading score, and although lackluster and with his audience not very enthusiastic about what the Borussia Dortmund managed to retain all three points. But it should be noted that he needs to improve, and a lot, if he really wants to embarrass a Bayern Munich that, as it was seen on Tuesday before him Stuttgart (0-5) wins with much more solvency than the ‘borusser’ box.
As for the rest of the meetings of the Bundesliga disputed this Wednesday, the Eintracht Frankfurt he won at home before him Gladbach (2-3), the Leipzig failed to get past the home draw against the Augsburg (1-1), and draws were also signed both in the Bayer Leverkusen-Hoffenhem (2-2) as in Union Berlin-Freiburg.
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