Soccer: Furious Haaland plays Hertha



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Thanks to Haaland, Dortmund rose to one point in the eighth round of the Bundesliga over leader Bayern Munich. Also, BVB had a record debutant to celebrate with Youssoufa Moukoko. At just 16 years and one day old, Moukoko became the youngest player in German Bundesliga history, but was clearly overshadowed by super striker Haaland.

The Norwegian, who was saved from the Austrian national team last Wednesday by a case of coronavirus, turned the game almost single-handedly with his pack of four (minutes 47, 49, 62 and 79). Raphael Guerreiro (70th) also scored for BVB. The Berliners went ahead thanks to Matheus Cunha (33rd), then the Brazilian also scored a penalty (79th).

Erling Braut Haaland (BVB)

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Erling Haaland was unstoppable at the Berlin Olympic Stadium

Moukoko, the youngest Bundesliga player of all time

As a result, Dortmund overtook the Leipzigers after their 1-1 in Frankfurt and took advantage of Bayern’s 1-1 against Bremen. After the defeats in Munich and Leipzig, Hertha dropped all the points against the top third team and is stuck in the bottom third of the table.

Apart from the Haaland gala, the looks also belonged to Moukoko. A day after his 16th birthday, the attacker first had to sit on the bench before coach Lucien Favre sent him onto the field for Haaland in the 85th minute, making him the youngest player in Bundesliga history.

Youssoufa Moukoko (BVB) and Niklas Stark (Hertha)

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Youssoufa Moukoko, 16, was able to make his debut at the finish line.

In the second half, after Hertha won 1-0 at halftime, the speedy Haaland used his space twice and Dortmund were in the lead. BVB now clearly determined what happened. There were no more doubts about the victory after Haaland’s third attack. Guerreiro increased. After the Berliners’ 2: 4 goal on a questionable penalty from Cunha, Haaland struck again. Then Moukoko entered the Bundesliga stage.

German Bundesliga, matchday eight

Saturday:

Hertha – Dortmund 2: 5 (1: 0)

Tore: Cunha (33., 79./Elfmeter) bzw. Haaland (47, 49, 62, 79), Guerrero (70)

Bayern – Werder 1: 1 (0: 1)

Goals: Coman (62nd) and Eggestein (45th)

Bavaria: with Alaba

Bremen: with Friedl, without Schmid

Gladbach – Augsburg 1: 1 (1: 0)

Goals: Neuhaus (5th) and Caligiuri (88th)

Gladbach: with Lainer and Wolf, Lázaro del 67.

Augsburg: Gregoritsch from 65.

Hoffenheim – Stuttgart 3: 3 (1: 2)

Goals: Baumgartner (16th), Sessegnon (47th), Kramaric (71st / penalty) and González (18th), Wamangituka (27th), Kempf (93rd)

Hoffenheim: with Posch, Baumgartner until 86 (goal at 1: 0/16.), Grillitsch until 76.

Stuttgart: Kalajdzic from 32.

Schalke – Wolfsburg 0: 2 (0: 2)

Goals: Weghorst (3rd), Schlager (24th)

Schalke: no scoop

Wolfsburg: with Schlager (goal at 0: 2/24.), Replacement for Pervan, coach Glasner

Bielefeld – Leverkusen 1: 2 (0: 1)

Goals: Hradecky (47th / penalty) or Bailey (27th), Dragovic (88th)

Bielefeld: with Prietl, without Gebauer

Leverkusen: with Baumgartlinger, Dragovic from 50. (Goal at 1: 2/88.)

Frankfurt – Leipzig 1: 1 (1: 0)

Tore: Barkok (43.) bzw. Poulsen (57)

Frankfurt: with Hinteregger and Ilsanker, coach Hütter

Leipzig: with Sabitzer, without Laimer (injured)

Sunday:

Freiburg – Mainz 3.30 pm

Cologne – Union Berlin 6 pm

Table:

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