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YOUTHS TAKE CONTROL

Haaland and Reyna shine as Dortmund youngsters down Gladbach

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ERLING Braut Haaland scored twice and 17-yearold Giovanni Reyna shone as youthful Borussia Dortmund swept aside fellow Champions League side Borussia Moenchengl­adbach 3-0 on Saturday on the opening weekend of the Bundesliga season.

After holders Bayern Munich had kicked off the 2020/21 campaign on Friday with a record 8-0 thrashing of Schalke, Dortmund’s youngsters also dazzled at home to Gladbach.

“It was a really good start to the season. We have a lot of young guys, it’s fun to play with guys near my age,” said USA Under-17 internatio­nal Reyna.

“This is an exciting group and we have to keep working.”

Haaland converted a secondhalf penalty, then again showcased his clinical eye for goal by finishing a superb counter as Dortmund attacked from their own goal.

Coach Lucien Favre banked on youth by starting two 17-yearolds in Reyna and England Under-21 midfielder Jude Bellingham, who made his league debut, with Sancho and Haaland, both 20, leading Dortmund’s attack.

Reyna, making just his third league start, paid back the faith by scoring the opening goal and winning the penalty Haaland converted.

Reyna drilled home Bellingham’s superb pass from a tight ankle on 34 minutes, then had his ankle clipped after a darting run into the area to win the penalty for Haaland.

Sancho tried to convince Haaland to let him take the spot-kick, but “I was confident whoever took it, would score, which is the most important thing” said Reyna.

Haaland then stole the show with a stunning end-to-end sprint to support Sancho’s break before crashing home

Having finished runners-up to Bayern for the last two seasons, Dortmund are on a collision course with the European champions who they meet in the German Super Cup showdown on Sept 30 in Munich.

Earlier, Hertha Berlin’s newsigning Jhon Cordoba scored on his debut in a 4-1 away romp at Werder Bremen as the ambitious capital city club also threw down an early marker.

Just like Bayern, Cologne also had to play behind closed doors due to a rising rate of infection for their 3-2 home defeat to Hoffenheim, for whom Andrej Kramaric scored a hat-trick.

In the capital, playmaker Michael Gregoritsc­h and winger Andre Hahn scored late goals as Augsburg beat hosts Union Berlin 3-1 in front of 4,600 fans.

Newly-promote d Arminia Bielefeld earned a point with a 1-1 draw at Eintracht Frankfurt on their return to the top flight in front of 6,500.

Stuttgart, who also came up, gave Freiburg a scare with late goals by Sasa Kalajdzic and Silas Wamangituk­a as they fought back in a 3-2 defeat in front of 8,000 spectators.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Dortmund’s Erling Braut Haaland celebrates his goal against Borussia Moenchengl­adbach in a Bundesliga match in Dortmund on Saturday.
AFP PIC Dortmund’s Erling Braut Haaland celebrates his goal against Borussia Moenchengl­adbach in a Bundesliga match in Dortmund on Saturday.

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