Thursday, 24 September 2015

Bundesliga Re- Cap: Dortmund stumble, goal rush for Gladbach


Thomas Tuchel saw his 100 per cent record at
Borussia Dortmund come to a halt, while Borussia
Monchengladbach finally got off the mark.

Borussia Dortmund missed the chance to return to the top of
the Bundesliga after a 1-1 draw at Hoffenheim ended their 100
per cent start under Thomas Tuchel on Wednesday.

After Bayern Munich's 5-1 victory over Wolfsburg on Tuesday,
Dortmund knew that only a sixth consecutive league win - and a
convincing one - would be enough to leapfrog the champions.

But Dortmund were handed a setback just before half-time,
when Sebastian Rudy latched onto a pinpoint Eduardo Vargas
pass to fire home at the far post.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang levelled shortly after the interval
following some neat play between Mats Hummels and Gonzalo
Castro, but Dortmund emerged frustrated to leave Bayern with a
two-point lead at the summit.

Meanwhile, Borussia Monchengladbach put their first points on
the board in fine style by beating Augsburg 4-2, with all four of
the side's goals coming in a sparkling first-half performance.

The hosts, bottom of the table prior to Wednesday's action,
were 4-0 up after 21 minutes, displaying a cutting edge that had
been decisively lacking in their previous five games.

Fabian Johnson pounced on Raffael's blocked effort to drill
home after just five minutes, before Granit Xhaka's diving
header doubled the lead.

Lars Stindl and Patrick Herrmann chipped in with two fine efforts
from distance before Paul Verhaegh netted a brace of penalties
in the second half for Augsburg.

Gladbach are replaced at the foot of the table by Hannover, who
fell to a 3-1 defeat at Stuttgart.

Elsewhere, Schalke secured a third straight win with 2-0 victory
over Eintracht Frankfurt, while Bayer Leverkusen ended a three-
match losing streak as Javier Hernandez's first Bundesliga goal
saw them edge past Mainz with a 1-0 win.

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