Dortmund fires Favre after Stuttgart debacle



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After the 1: 5 home debacle, BVB parted ways with Lucien Favre, according to reports.

After the 1: 5 against Stuttgart, Borussia Dortmund brought the consequences: Various media outlets of a separation from Lucien Favre. Former co-coach Edin Terzic will train the Dortmunders, who will be briefed during training in the afternoon, on an interim basis until the end of the year.

As with the defeat two weeks ago in the same place to 1. FC Köln (1: 2), BVB delivered an indisputable performance despite the interim equalization of Giovanni Reyna (38th). Stuttgart’s top scorers Silla Wamangituka (26th / 53rd penalty), Philipp Förster (60th), Tanguy Coulibaly (63rd) and Nicolas Gonzales (91st) sealed the well-deserved defeat of Dortmund. The newcomer has not been defeated for six away games.

Like almost no other team, BVB, which had to do without striker Erling Haaland again, suffers from a lack of fans. Because the 1: 4 was the sixth loss in the eighth ghost game at home in all seasons. The recent setback is likely to complicate talks planned for January about a contract extension with Favre, which expires at the end of the season.

Very different from Leipzig, which celebrated its ninth successive success at home in all competitions. Team ÖFB player and captain Marcel Sabitzer (26th) gave RB the lead with a penalty kick. It was already the sixth penalty awarded to the Leipzigers this season and the resulting fifth goal. Dani Olmo (41st) set the final score. Bremen (with Marco Friedl and Romano Schmid / up to 72nd) are eight games without a win and suffered their fifth loss in their fifth guest appearance at Leipzig.

The round of 16 of the Borussia Mönchengladbach Champions League came with Valentino Lazaro and Hannes Wolf (until 85), as well as Stefan Lainer, who was substituted in the 65th minute, for a 1-1 draw against Hertha BSC.

In the battle for relegation, 1. FC Köln and SC Freiburg (with Philipp Lienhart) celebrated victories in direct duels. Cologne won 1-0 against the penultimate FSV Mainz, Freiburg defeated third Arminia Bielefeld (with Manuel Prietl, Christian Gebauer from 82) 2-0.

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