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Don't mind if we do - BVB take advantage of Hoffenheim's mistakes
Reading Time: 3min | Fri. 29.09.23. | 23:41
A confident victory for the Millionaires to take the top, at least for a short while - final score 1-3
Borussia Dortmund moved top of the Bundesliga table, notching a fifth consecutive victory over Hoffenheim as the visitors profited from two Kraichgauer defensive errors to seal a 3-1 win at PreZero Arena.
On the back of consecutive Bundesliga wins, Dortmund started confidently and the visitors benefitted from their early pressure as John Brooks miscontrolled on the edge of his own area, allowing Julian Brandt to release Niclas Füllkrug, who fired past Oliver Baumann for his first BVB goal. Itching to add to their own winning run of four successive matches, Hoffenheim hit straight back after Mats Hummels lunged into a tackle and tripped Anton Stach in the penalty area to gift the hosts an opportunity to equalise. The experienced Andrej Kramarić stepped up to send Gregor Kobel the wrong way, passing into the bottom corner for his fourth penalty goal of the season.
YOU CAN WATCH FULLKRUG'S GOAL HERE.
Andrej Kramarić is on a streak as he scores for his 5th consecutive match to make it 1-1 against Borussia Dortmund
— 🇭🇷 (@TheCroatianLad) September 29, 2023
Once again, Kramarić scores from the spot and gets his 8th goal of the season.
100% penalty conversion rate this season. 🚨pic.twitter.com/aR0TdWGI2T
Momentum quickly shifted in Hoffenheim’s favour and Die Kraichgauer looked more likely to wrestle back the lead before the break when Robert Skov let fly from 20 yards but his goal-bound strike was deflected wide by a swarm of yellow shirts. Despite their advances, Hoffenheim were punished seconds before halftime by another error after Oliver Baumann palmed Donyell Malen’s cross straight to Marco Reus, allowing the midfielder to volley into the net from close range.
YOU CAN WATCH REUS' GOAL HERE.
Conceding the lead didn’t dampen Hoffenheim’s spirit and the hosts went close to restoring parity again shortly after the break with Grischa Prömel’s header forcing Gregor Kobel into a reaction save before Skov’s powerful free-kick thumped the crossbar. With just 20 minutes remaining, Dortmund’s Ramy Bensebaini was sent off after receiving two bookings in four minutes to set up a nervy end for the visitors. Despite the numerical disadvantage, Julian Ryerson sealed the win in stoppage time after controlling in his own half, dribbling past two defenders, and curling under Baumann to cap off a sensational solo run.
⚽️ 🇩🇪 𝐆𝐎𝐀𝐋 | Hoffenheim 1-3 Borussia Dortmund | Julian Ryerson
— The Football News (@news_footballHQ) September 29, 2023
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Inevitably, Dortmund sat deep and frustrated Hoffenheim, who suffered their first defeat of the campaign since a 2-1 opening-day loss against Freiburg. Edin Terzić’s side had to dig deep to hold off Hoffenheim’s pressure, but BVB were rewarded for their resilience with a third consecutive win and a trip to the top of the table, remaining unbeaten after six Bundesliga matches this season.
BUNDESLIGA - MATCHDAY 6
Friday
Hoffenheim - Dortmund 1-3 (1-2)
/Kramaric 24 pen - Fullkrug 18, Reus 45+3, Ryerson 90+5/
Saturday
16:30: (2.85) Koln (3.40) Stuttgart (2.45)
16:30: (2.45) Bochum (3.60) M' gladbach (2.95)
16:30: (3.25) Heidenheim (3.50) Union Berlin (2.30)
16:30: (6.00) Mainz (4.10) Leverkusen (1.55)
16:30: (2.20) Wolfsburg (3.40) Eintr.Frankfurt (3.30)
19:30: (3.70) RB Leipzig (3.70) Bayern (1.95)
Sunday
16:30: (2.90) Darmstadt (3.45) Werder (2.40)
18:30: (1.75) Freiburg (3.70) Augsburg (5.40)
***odds are subject to change***




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