Hertha BSC against Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga



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Efforts before reflection: The year of football is turning into a long straight home at a breakneck pace. For Borussia Dortmund it was the first of ten competitive matches in 31 days. The flood of games will gnaw away at the substance, and the necessary rest periods for players will be lacking. So the beneficial home earnings are useful.

Norwegian Four Pack: Erling Haaland, 20, who returned to Dortmund earlier than expected with a crown infection in the national team, undoubtedly took center stage in this match with his season goals number seven, eight, nine and ten. It was his first four-pack in the Bundesliga. How he did it, the reporter asked him after the game. He replied that he drank a can of Red Bull at halftime and got wings. After this strategically reckless reveal, it became clear that he was displaying a more mature performance on the field, not off it.

The result: A few days after the international break, BVB won Saturday night’s game 5: 2 (0: 1) in an initially uncomfortable and then overwhelmed Hertha. Read the match report here.

The first half: It wasn’t really a tingling, the initial phase. BVB slowly got into the game against Hertha, who had probably looked up the term “tight defense” in the football dictionary. After a long tee shot, the ball landed on Dodi Lukébakio in Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian went ahead from about 20 meters. The top BVB, 61 percent possession, missed a great opportunity seconds before the break when Raphael Guerreiro did not complete after a good combination, but fell back on the surprised Haaland.

One to be surprised: Youssoufa Moukoko was also a member of the black and yellow tour group to Berlin. And not only that: the striker, who turned 16 yesterday, made his Bundesliga debut today. No one was younger than him. Moukoko is an exceptional talent with the potential to inspire, that was clear in the five minutes he was allowed to participate. No goal, but fast, safe and with a big smile on his face.

A trend: In the 2002/03 season the average age was 27.1 years, in the 19/20 season it was 24.2 years. Bellingham, Wirtz, Musiala, Reyna, and Moukoko are the names of the league’s descendants who are endowed with surprising early maturity.

A promise that has not (yet) been kept: Hertha’s eyes fell on Krzysztof Piatek before the game. After the failure of Jhon Córdoba, the attacker should finally show all his class. Despite a hefty 23 million euro transfer fee, Piatek was only a substitute so far and in the game against BVB, the Pole allied himself with his new surroundings.

The second half: BVB offered what the inclined viewer can expect from a runner-up. Less than two minutes were played, when Haaland pushed after a cross from Emre Can and the previous ball relay (47th). Another two minutes later, Julian Brandt pushed Haaland, who put the ball precisely in the right corner (49º). After Plattenhardt’s erratic backward pass, Haaland stepped into the middle, circled goalkeeper Schwolow and hit the third (62nd). The decision was left to Guerreiro with a decisive blow (70º). Akanji fouled Matteo Guendouzi (79th), but just 44 seconds after Cunha’s double from the point, Haaland scored it 5-2 (80th). What is presented in the second half is quickly counted: Berliners acting inconsistently offensively, Dortmunders in a brilliantly playful way.

No love for home: The Capitals, who beat Augsburg after five winless matches before the international break, did not emerge victorious from the field at the Olympic Stadium this season. The specially designed special T-shirts and homage to the Berlin cityscape didn’t help either.

Uploaded: After Bayern’s stumble against Bremen and Leipzig in Frankfurt, Dortmund are more than ever in a waiting position, and have even made a hole in the table. There remains a measly counter of the record champions.

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