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Dortmund beat Augsburg 3-0 to go top with one game left

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BORUSSIA Dortmund need just one more win in next weekend’s season finale to end Bayern Munich’s 10-year reign as Bundesliga champions following a 3-0 victory at Augsburg on Sunday.

Sebastien Haller, who missed the first half of the season due to cancer treatment, grabbed the first two goals on 58 and 84 minutes.

The forward expertly found the far corner after a mistake by Maximilian Bauer for the opener and then slotted in an easy second.

“Now we have a huge chance to achieve something big,” Haller told DAZN. “We knew we have wasted a few opportunit­ies in the past. I’m happy and proud of the team. It is something beautiful.” Julian Brandt added a jubilant third in stoppage time.

Dortmund, last champions in 2012, moved two points above Bayern at the top after taking full advantage of Thomas Tuchel’s side being stunned 3-1 at home on Saturday by third-placed RB Leipzig.

The campaign concludes next Saturday when Dortmund - formerly coached by Tuchel host Mainz and Bayern are at mid-table Cologne.

Jude Bellingham was out injured for the patient visitors, who had missed a raft chances at 0-0, with Niklas Süle and Emre Can both hitting the post. But Dortmund were helped by Felix Uduokhai being dismissed on 38 minutes for a debatable profession­al foul.

It is the most thrilling title duel in Germany for over a decade, but the relegation battle will also be decided when the season climaxes.

Augsburg, in 14th, are not yet safe from the drop.

VfB Stuttgart moved out of the relegation places after a battling 4-1 win at Mainz, dropping Schalke back into the automatic drop zone with the one round of matches left.

Stuttgart rose up to fourthbott­om, a much better goal difference lifting them above Bochum, who occupy the relegation play-off spot.

Schalke are a point adrift of both while bottom side Hertha Berlin have already gone down.

Ninth-placed Mainz, now with no chance of a European berth next season when they face Dortmund, took the lead when Marcus Ingvartsen poked in following a corner amid static Stuttgart defending.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Dortmund’s French forward Sebastien Haller celebrates scoring the opening goal during the German Bundesliga match against Augsburg in Augsburg on Sunday.
(AFP) Dortmund’s French forward Sebastien Haller celebrates scoring the opening goal during the German Bundesliga match against Augsburg in Augsburg on Sunday.

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