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Two days after parting ways with Lucien Favre, Borussia Dortmund ended their mini-crisis in the German Bundesliga. In the first game under the leadership of new head coach Edin Terzic, BVB achieved a deserved 2-1 (1-1) victory at Werder Bremen on Tuesday evening and thus won the first three after three previous games without winning.
Raphael Guerreiro (12th) and Marco Reus (78th) scored Dortmund’s goals with a penalty margin. Borussia, where the only 16-year-old Youssoufa Moukoko was in the starting lineup for the first time, were last beaten 1: 5 at home by VfB Stuttgart. The Swabians, meanwhile, scored 2-2 on Tuesday after losing 2-0 to Union Berlin. Sasa Kalajdzic turned out to be a “super joker”. The Viennese, who only came in as a substitute for Stuttgart in the 80th minute, scored at 85 and 90. For Kalajdzic it was his season four and five goals.
Mönchengladbach had previously scored a 3: 3 (1: 3) at Eintracht Frankfurt after a late double. Coach Adi Hütter’s hosts went ahead 3-1 until the 90th minute, before Lars Stindl scored two and three that night for the equalizer. The Frankfurter decimated after David Abraham’s yellow-red (81st) in the final are now nine rounds without a win, the Gladbachers three.
Stindl (14th) had put Marco Rose’s team in the lead with a free kick, but the strong Andre Silva (22nd / penalty, 24th) and Aymen Barkok (32nd) made the game 3-1 in ten minutes. Break leadership for unity. Stefan Lainer caused the penalty when Martin Hinteregger fired. The Frankfurters were then initially closer to the fourth goal. With the exclusion of Abraham, Borussia again threw everything. Captain Stindl scored a penalty in the 90th minute before scoring the point five minutes later.
Hertha BSC and Mainz split 0-0. At the end of the table fighting for every point in Mainz, Kevin Stöger and Karim Onisiwo also played from the beginning.
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