Malta Independent

Adeyemi leading Borussia Dortmund’s Bundesliga title push

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Karim Adeyemi is finding his best form just in time for Borussia Dortmund's title push in the Bun‐ desliga.

The 21‐year‐old Germany for‐ ward scored two goals and set up another for Dortmund to pile the pressure on league leader Bayern Munich with a 6‐0 rout of Wolfs‐ burg on Sunday.

It restored the gap to just one point with three rounds remain‐ ing. Adeyemi went off to a stand‐ ing ovation from the home supporters but was clearly an‐ noyed after missing a penalty and the chance of a hat trick minutes before.

"The priority is the team, and not myself. It was very important that we won, but I was very annoyed with myself that I didn't score the three goals," he said after what was arguably his best perform‐ ance for Dortmund since joining from Salzburg last year.

Adeyemi showed remarkable athleticis­m to leap above a taller defender to score the opening goal, then set up Sébastien Haller for the second. The Ivory Coast forward returned the favor for Adeyemi to grab the fifth.

The speedy Adeyemi was a con‐ stant threat to Wolfsburg's de‐ fenders, who were given no respite when he went off in the 69th. Gio Reyna went on and there was still time for Jude Bellingham to complete the scor‐ ing with his second goal.

But Adeyemi's performanc­e stood out even in a complete team effort from Dortmund.

"I don't know if he had 100 ac‐ tions or 50, but 49 or 99 of these actions were positive," coach Edin Terzić said. "Perhaps he wanted it a bit too much, to seal the win. (The penalty) was probably the easiest opportunit­y. The other ac‐ tions were outstandin­g, not only the goal, but how he accelerate­s in a one‐on‐one. How difficult is that to defend against? And that's ex‐ actly what we want."

Terzić said Adeyemi's speed is "always a weapon" that opposing teams have to take into account.

"If the opponent attacks, maybe they'll be a bit more nervous (of counteratt­acks)," Terzic said. "We always want to use the weapons that we have on the field, not only in attack, but also in defense."

Adeyemi is not the tallest player in Dortmund's team but had al‐ ready shown how high he can jump with an assist in the 4‐0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt two weeks before. He now has three goals and three assists from his last three games.

Others also shone against Wolfs‐ burg – including goalkeeper Gre‐ gor Kobel and veteran defender Mats Hummels – as Dortmund built momentum for its last three games. The team next plays Borussia Mönchengla­dbach at home, then visits Augsburg before its final game at home against Mainz. Bayern also has two home games against Schalke and Leipzig before finishing the season in Cologne.

The last round's games are all played at the same time, but Bay‐ ern plays before Dortmund in the next two rounds — an advantage for the Bavarian powerhouse ac‐ cording to Dortmund sporting di‐ rector Sebastian Kehl.

"Nobody asked us, but of course it's a disadvanta­ge if you always have to catch up over the next three weeks," Kehl said.

Emre Can, another outstandin­g performer against Wolfsburg, says the team is confident it can end Bayern's 10‐year reign as champion.

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