Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Dortmund beat league leaders Gladbach

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BERLIN: Borussia Dortmund beat top-of-the-table Borussia Monchengla­dbach 1-0 to jump to fourth in the Bundesliga on Saturday, level with Bayern Munich who earlier dropped points in a 2-2 draw at Augsburg.

The top of the Bundesliga grew even more congested with the top nine separated by just two points. Of the eight who have played so far this weekend, only Eintracht Frankfurt and Dortmund have won.

Gladbach remained top, ahead of Wolfsburg, who drew 1-1 at RB Leipzig, on goal difference. Both have 16 points from eight games.

Bayern, Dortmund and Leipzig are all one point behind.

Then come four teams on 14 points, including Freiburg, who could have gone top but lost 2-0 at Union Berlin, and Bayer Leverkusen, who could also have taken over first, but lost at Frankfurt on Friday.

In Dortmund, Thorgan Hazard’s first-half strike for the home team against his former club was ruled out by VAR for a tight offside call.

Hazard then found a sprinting Marco Reus with a perfect through ball in the 58th minute. Reus slotted home for the only goal of the game.

Even though another Dortmund strike was erased by VAR in the 85th minute, the home team finished the game hanging on, adopting a back-five and even a back-six in added time to end a run of three successive draws.

“We are very, very happy that our efforts were rewarded with victory today. You could see that the game could have turned in the other direction,” said Reus.

Coach Lucien Favre didn’t hide his annoyance with the two tight VAR decisions that went against his side.

“That the two goals were not given is not good for football,” lamented the Swiss coach.

Dortmund started without 19-year-old attacker Jadon Sancho who was dropped for “disciplina­ry reasons”.

“Jadon is a great kid, but he is still very young,” Dortmund director of football Michael Zorc told German television before kick-off.

“The decision was not easy, but there was no other choice.

The suspension is only active for today.”

German media reported Sancho had returned late from England duty.

BAYERN SLIP UP AGAIN Reigning champions Bayern, meanwhile, slipped up for the second league match in succession, having lost 2-1 at home to Hoffenheim before the internatio­nal break.

Augsburg grabbed a rapid lead—just as they had in the correspond­ing fixture last year— when Marco Richter found the net with a sweetly-struck volley just 30 seconds after kick-off, the fastest goal of the season so far.

Bayern replied as Robert Lewandowsk­i stretched his scoring streak to eight games in the 14th minute from a Serge Gnabry cross.

After a host of missed chances, former Arsenal winger Gnabry then put Bayern 2-1 ahead after 49 minutes.

But a strong run in injury time by Sergio Cordova set up Alfred Finnbogaso­n, who finished past Manuel Neuer to earn a point for Augsburg, and put another early dent in Bayern’s title defence.

Thomas Mueller missed two chances after coming on as a late substitute after a week of controvers­y over the fact he has not started a game since September.

 ??  ?? Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus celebrates the win over Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. REUTERS
Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus celebrates the win over Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. REUTERS

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