Warning for Borussia Dortmund, who despite Erling Haaland's double could not win at the home of Cologne (2-2): the teams for which those from Signal Iduna Park are fighting for the Champions League, Wolfsburg and Eintracht Frankfurt places, are shown firm and this Saturday they added two separate victories, against Werder Bremen and against Union Berlin respectively. Dortmund, 5th, is 8 points behind Wolfsburg, 3rd, and 4 from Eintracht Frankfurt, 4th and whom they receive in a decisive match on April 3. But also Bayer Leverkusen can catch up with Dortmund this Sunday if they beat Hertha Berlin.
Wolfburg, 3rd in the Bundesliga, remain firm in their position after beating Werder Bremen 1-2 on Saturday, while Eintracht Frankfurt, 4th, did the same by beating Union Berlin 5-2. André Silva boosted the Frankfurt team with a double and already has, like Erling Haaland, 21 goals (top scorer Robert Lewandowski, 35), while Filip Kostic and Timothy Chandler also scored. Eintracht's second goal was Robert Andrich's own goal.
André Silva opened the scoring in the second minute, but Union Berlin (7th in the table) reacted by leveling through Max Kruse in the 7th minute. Andrich's own goal in 35 'was a blow that already marked the future of the match for the Berliners, because in '39' he was followed by Kostic's 'target' (39 ') and in 41', Silva's second.
Kruse, also author of a double, approached the Union in the first half discount, but there was no comeback in the second half, but Chandler rounded it 5-2 in the 92nd minute.
Wolfsburg beat Werder Bremen (12th in the table) with an own goal from Josh Sargent (8 ') and a goal from Wout Weghorst (42'; he has already been 17 in the current German championship). In 45 'Kevin Möhwald cut for the Bremen team.