Even outside of his best version and the offensive height that his team names imply over reality, the Borussia Dortmund maintained his position in the Champions League, one point above Leipzig, thanks to a 0-2 in their visit to Union Berlin started by Adeyemi, who was kept by goalkeeper Meyer and sentenced on the brink of the end by Maatsen.
The attacker was accurate with a left footed shot in one of his four chances throughout the match, the goalkeeper was nimble to keep it 1-1 with a rare chance in the second half of Volland and definitely 0-2 Maatsenwith his team going through the worst of it, the runner-up of the last Bundesliga has been lightened by its latest results, with just one win in the last four events before its victory on Saturday.
They have won just five of their last 12 against the Bundesliga. For this reason, the 0-1, beyond its successes and failures, the incredible sections of football, is undoubtedly worth the trip to this section of the course of the block of Edin Terzicespecially since their immediate pursuer and their most direct competition, Leipzig, also beat Bochum 1-4.
Half time was the turning point. Until then, Borussia Dortmund endured the dominance of Union Berlin. He also suffered. It still had to stop from Meyer, with his right foot, still at 0-0, the match started with a delay due to yellow smoke spreading over the field from the visiting fans’ flares at An Der Alten Forsterei .
Having maintained the bond, Dormund rose suddenly. With its many features, no matter how much competition for the Bundesliga is already a utopia (… points from the leadership of Bayer Leverkusen who played one less game), has the resources to change the outcome of a match at any moment, even if his opponent does not realize it.
suddenly, Schlotterbeck It almost made it 0-1, with a shot at the far post that Ronnow saved, almost miraculously, when it seemed a goal was irreversible. The goalkeeper was more successful next time, with a rare stretch. However, it missed Adeyemi’s left-footed shot that hit the crossbar and slipped into the goal. All in 5 minutes, between 35 and 40, in which Dortmund erased, overshot and hit Unión Berlin.
The first purpose, also, of Adeyemi in this Bundesliga in its thirteenth game. When he was signed by Dortmund, in the summer of 2022 for 30 million euros, after the departure of Erling Haaland from Manchester City, the young German international, still 22 years old, seemed to be called more than before until now. Borussia. In his 52 games he has scored 12 goals, but only three this season, where he was mostly a substitute.
The beginning of the second half, however, repeated that of the first. Union Berlin regained the mandate. Without a shot, more present in the opponent’s area, although there were some departures from Dortmund, such as the left-footed cross from Full circle where Ronnow flew again, but in the game in visiting territory, where Dortmund inevitably turned to Meyer.
Their goalkeeping then was crucial, as it was in the beginning. When the ball is loose Volland in the middle of the area, the goal seemed to be the only thing possible, except for Dortmund’s goalkeeper. His figure, his magnificent right hand and his terrible solution to a good opportunity hindered the forward and the ambition of Union Berlinwho pushed and pushed, but were left with nothing, no point they probably deserved, until they lost 0-2: Maatsen He sentenced on the brink of the 90th minute.
match lineup
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18
26
4
2
5
29
13
16
10
8
33
26
22
twenty
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4
10
23
14
19
27
An der Alten Försterei

Alexander Meyer33
Julian Ryerson26
44′
68′
Ian Maatsen22
89′
80′
Marcel Sabitzertwenty
Niklas Süle25
Nico Schlotterbeck4
60′
Jadon Sancho10
87′
Emre Can23
60′
Niclas Füllkrug14
Julian Brandt19
65′
68′
Karim Adeyemi27
40′
77′

Replacements

Marcel Lotka35
68′
Ramy Bensebaini5
87′
Mats Hummelsfifteen
68′
Salih Özcan6
65′
60′
74′
Marco ReusEleven
Marius Wolf17
Julien Duranville16
80′
Youssoufa Moukoko18
60′
94′
Jamie Bynoe-Gittens43
77′

coach

Nenad Bjelica
Edin Terzic
Source: La Verdad

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