He Borussia Dortmund clearly beat Freiburg (3-0) this Friday in the match that opened the 21st day of the Bundesliga, a match marked by goals from Edin Terzic but also because of protests by local fans against the arrival of foreign investors in German football. The respectable Signal Iduna Park He threw chocolate coins onto the grass, an event that has already happened on Bundesliga pitches in recent weeks, but also tennis balls, which forced the referee to stop the game for a quarter of one hour.
Be that as it may, while the ball rolled Dortmund He was noticeably superior to his rival. In Niklas Süle and Nico Schlotterbeck building a wall behind which to base the entire game, the ‘borusser’ team did not provide an option to Freiburg. The Dutchman was especially successful Donyell Malen, who scored a double in the first half to put victory on track. The first goal came in the 16th minute, when he hit a shot into the net after scrambling inside the area, and the second came in extra time that resulted from a stoppage. At 2-0 the game was almost a verdict, and it ended in the second half, when he scored. Niklas Füllkrug 3-0 in the 87th minute.
Thanks for this achievement, Dortmund He went to bed with 40 points, tied with Stuttgartwho are in third place in the table with today’s match still to be played, and have a 4 advantage over Leipzigwhich he also has pending.
Source: La Verdad

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