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Embarrassing humiliation for Borussia Dortmund: Coach Lucien Favre’s team lost to VfB Stuttgart after an indisputable performance with 1: 5 (1: 1) and are far behind their own claims in the Bundesliga after eleven games. (REACTIONS: “Very, very embarrassing!”)
Silas Wamangituka (26th, from penalty and 53rd), Philipp Förster (60th), Tanguy Coulibaly (63rd) and Nicolas González (90th + 1) scored for the strongly promoted team, which also remained undefeated in the sixth away game this season. and won in Dortmund for the first time in 13 years. Meanwhile, Giovanni Reyna (39.) had tied. (The game to read on the ticker)
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Reus and Hummels shocked
Marco Reus joined Sky A sobering conclusion after the debacle: “Stuttgart was superior to us in every way. We are not a team that can defend well, you have to be very clear. The bottom line was that it was a deserved victory for Stuttgart and it was very, very for us embarrassing. “
Defense chief Mats Hummels was also fully served. “That went mercilessly wrong,” he said: “We cut ourselves in our own flesh every minute. We put the goals in rows, they are turnovers that should not happen.”
Aside from the many mistakes on defense, Dortmund didn’t think much about offense either, for which Hummels has an explanation: “We always try to play small, not in tight spaces and we have a great turnover rate. looks good, so it looks like good football. But it only works in very few cases. “
Coach Lucien Favre spoke of a “disaster”.
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Favre shifted his team to six positions compared to the Champions League success at Zenit St. Petersburg (2-1). The last sick Raphael Guerreiro and Manuel Akanji returned to the starting eleven. (Results and schedule of the service)
Despite the change, the BVB clearly noted the high load of recent weeks. In the beginning, the hosts were always one step too late against the agile Swabians.
The Dortmunders initially ran after the brave guests. Goalkeeper Roman Bürki had to use all his skills on a free kick from Borna Sosa (7th).
Bürki under constant fire
Six minutes later, the Swiss would have been helpless, but the strong Coulibaly missed. Dortmund found their way into the game a little better after a quarter of an hour, but was then countered. National player Emre Can knocked down Mateo Klimowicz, who appeared in front of Bürki, and Wamangituka safely converted the penalty.
Stuttgart stayed on the trigger even after that, but couldn’t improve at this stage. Coulibaly won in the penalty area against three Dortmunders and missed Bürki, Klimowicz put the margin on him standing (30th). Eight minutes later, Bürki turned down hard against Klimowicz.
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Reyna’s dream goal
Dortmund’s compensation fell out of nowhere. Reyna received a long pass from Guerreiro technically well and finished with a lot of sensations. The tie at halftime was very flattering for BVB.
Almost nothing changed after move in. The BVB game still lacked speed and ideas. It was also faulty. Before falling again, Guerreiro and Jude Bellingham confused the ball. Wamangituka scored two goals in the victory in Bremen (2: 1) just like last week.
BVB then completely fell apart. Klimowicz hit the post between Försters 3: 1 and Coulibalys 4: 1 (62nd).
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With sports information service (SID)