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When Giovanni Reyna was replaced, the 11,500 spectators celebrated with standing ovations and chants.
It was the well-deserved reward for the young BVB who, with three assists, put Borussia Dortmund back on the road to success in their 4-0 (1-0) victory over SC Freiburg.
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Reyna makes history in the Bundesliga
By the way, Reyna made Bundesliga history – he’s the first 17-year-old to record three assists in a game since data collection began in 1992.
“We know him very well. You just have to keep working. Be ambitious,” BVB coach Lucien Favre said, but cautioned against the hype surrounding the youngster: “You have to be careful with a 17-year-old.” You shouldn’t burn it. “Sometimes it’s too much. We have to be careful. That’s why he didn’t play in Munich. We will rotate in the future anyway. We have enough opportunities to rotate up front.”
Dortmund’s scoring machine Erling Haaland (31st, 66th) used two of his passes, in the middle Emre Can (47th) headed a Reyna corner into the Freiburg goal. By the end of Felix Passlack’s first goal (90 + 2), Reyna, who had been replaced in the 80th minute, had already finished the job.
“We played our game, we had a lot of possession. We could have scored more goals,” Haaland said. Heaven. “We were very stable on defense, we have to be in every game. We have to show these things in away games as well. That will be important in the coming months.”
Foul Sancho – Brilla Reyna
In the absence of Roman Bürki and Jadon Sancho, who were absent during the week due to respiratory infections, as in the FC Bayern Super Cup, coach Lucien Favre’s team bit their teeth for a good half hour in the Freiburg stronghold. Then a Marco Reus conquest of the ball against Nicolas Höfler and a subsequent pass from Reyna to Haaland gave Dortmund the advantage.
“It was very difficult in the beginning. Your pressure was very aggressive. Then it got better for us, we were able to play more,” Favre said. “We could have made it 2-0 before the break. It was perfect that he fell right after half time.”
Dortmund reacted appropriately to the away loss to FC Augsburg (0-2) on Saturday. Also because Reyna and Haaland are getting better and better on offense.
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Reyna participated in a total of five shots on goal and won 70 percent of her tackles, an extremely high rate for an offensive player.
Haaland scored his 16 and 17 goals in the 18th Bundesliga game with his second double in the second home game of the season. “Not bad, there could be more,” Haaland stated dryly. The 20-year-old can now boast of an incredible 25-goal participation in 23 competitive games for BVB.
“Drecksau” Haaland for Dortmund enormously valuable
“He’s our center forward, of course he gets paid to score goals. He freezes in front of goal. He plays like he trains. Add to that his professionalism,” Reus said, also praising Haaland’s positive attitude. “We like that, we need him on the field. He will always score, no matter how good or bad he is in the game.”
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SC captain Christian Günter chose more cordial words to express his appreciation for Haaland: “There are some bugs like that, but he’s already a bastard in front of goal. The first big opportunity is there with him.”
Haaland missed even more chances, and Reyna was also denied a goal of her own in the emergency phase for Dortmund shortly after the first goal.
However, the finally secure victory ensured calm for Westfalia for the time being.
After the international break, BVB now have to confirm the latest upward trend in the difficult away game at TSG Hoffenheim. The scorer Can also knows: “There is a lot of quality in the team, we just have to continue like this and we’ll see what happens this season.”