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BVB win even without Haaland, Gladbach rejoice in Wolfsburg, RB jokers don’t need a minute

Borussia Dortmund won against Augsburg on Saturday with 2:1 – and still missed numerous chances. Gladbach celebrated their second win in a row in Wolfsburg, Freiburg climbed to 3rd place with an away win in Berlin, and Stuttgart beat Hoffenheim 3-1. In the evening, Leipzig had to be patient for a long time against Bochum.

Eighth home win in a row for BVB

Even without the injured Haaland, Borussia Dortmund took three points against FC Augsburg on Saturday. However, BVB made life unnecessarily difficult for themselves: After Guerreiro had taken the lead with a penalty (Gouweleeuw to Malen) (10th), BVB controlled the game, but did not follow up decisively enough and conceded the equaliser out of nowhere through Zeqiri (35th, first away goal for FCA this season). After the change, Brandt successfully completed the first good BVB action (51st). Subsequently, Dortmund missed numerous chances, hitting the aluminium through Reus and Hazard, among others. In the end, however, BVB had their eighth home win in a row, while Augsburg are now winless away from home for ten games.

Super-Joker Petersen scores again – Dardai under pressure

BVB are in 2nd place in the table for the time being, with SC Freiburg level on points behind them after a 2-1 away win at Hertha BSC. The Freiburg lead through Lienhart (17th) was equalised by substitute Piatek (70th). But Petersen once again lived up to his reputation as a super joker and scored a quick-witted overhead kick less than two minutes after his substitution (78th) – his 30th joker goal in the Bundesliga! This was the next setback for the Berliners, and the pressure on coach Pal Dardai is not likely to ease for the time being. Remarkably, the Hertha coach had already made five substitutions after 64 minutes.

Second win in a row: Gladbach win in Wolfsburg for the first time since 2003

Gladbach’s upturn in fortunes (most recently 1-0 against Dortmund) continued in their 3-1 win at Wolfsburg. Embolo was instrumental in the lightning start: First the attacker scored with a bicycle kick (5th), then he set up Hofmann’s 2:0 (7th). The Swiss remained a constant source of danger, even after Waldschmidt had reduced the deficit with his first Bundesliga goal for VfL. Stindl failed to score the decisive goal with a penalty kick (78th). Lacroix had seen yellow for the foul that led to the penalty. A second VfL sending-off against Roussillon was rightly conceded after video evidence (83rd). In injury time, Scally made Gladbach’s first win in Wolfsburg since 2003 perfect. VfL conceded their second defeat in a row.

Energy performance gives Stuttgart three points

VfB Stuttgart earned a 3-1 win against TSG Hoffenheim with an energy performance that faded after the break. Kempf (18.) had given Stuttgart the lead in the first half following a corner. A spirited drive by Mavropanos finally set the course for victory for VfB after an hour. Massimo (81.) and Bruun Larsen (84.) provided the other goals in the final phase.

The jokers sting quickly: Leipzig pulls the wool over Bochum’s eyes late on

RB Leipzig started like fire in the evening match against Bochum. VfL really swam in the opening phase, in which referee Hartmann withdrew a foul penalty for Leipzig after viewing the video images (6.). Somehow the promoted team saved the 0:0 into the break, into which the home side was accompanied by whistles from the spectators. After the change, it was a tough affair for Leipzig for a long time until coach Marsch showed a good hand. Less than a minute after their substitution, Szoboszlai found Silva at a corner – 1:0 (70.). The knot was untied. Nkunku, who had already scored twice in the 6:0 win against Hertha, struck twice more in the final phase (70./73.). After the 3-0 defeat, Bochum remain in a relegation spot, just like fellow promoted team Fürth.

Dudziak’s double shot against the post is costly

SpVgg missed out on their first win of the season on Friday evening, despite Meyerhöfer giving the Kleeblatt an early lead in Cologne (7.). The visitors had the goal scream on their lips again after half an hour, but Dudziak failed twice within seconds at the inside post. And so it was that Cologne were allowed to exploit their superiority after the changeover – Andersson and Skhiri turned the tables (50th, 55th), before Skhiri again put the lid on the 3:1 home victory seconds before the end after a counterattack. While the Rhinelanders move up to sixth place, Fürth remain on one point.

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