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Haller scores after cancer battle, Union knock Bayern off top

Haller’s second-half header prompted wild celebratio­ns among his team mates and helped Dortmund to a 5-1 win over Freiburg which kept them within two points of leaders Union

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Sebastien Haller crowned his recent return from cancer with an emotional goal for Borussia Dortmund on Saturday, as Union Berlin knocked Bayern Munich off the top of the Bundesliga with a dramatic late win over Mainz.

Six months ater a shock diagnosis which saw him miss the entire first half of the season, Haller finally opened his account for the club he joined last summer.

The Ivory Coast internatio­nal’s second-half header prompted wild celebratio­ns among his team mates and helped Dortmund to a 5-1 win over Freiburg which kept them within two points of leaders Union.

Freiburg were reduced to ten men early in the first half ater French full-back Kiliann Sildillia was booked twice in the space of two minutes.

Former Freiburg player Nico Schloterbe­ck then heaped more misery onto his old club, his low snapshot beating goalkeeper Mark Flekken at the near post to give Dortmund the lead.

Schloterbe­ck and Niklas Suele handed

Freiburg a lifeline with some farcical defending on the stroke of half-time, allowing Lucas Hoeler to sweep in an unexpected equaliser.

Yet Karim Adeyemi wriggled his way through the Freiburg box to restore the lead with a neat finish early in the second half, before goals from Haller, Julian Brandt and Giovanni Reyna completed the rout.

Meanwhile in the capital, Union Berlin were working on their own fairytale as a late winner from US internatio­nal Jordan Siebatcheu sent the high-flying minnows top of the table.

Former Union player Marcus Ingvartsen had cancelled out Kevin Behrens’ first-half opener with a late penalty, but the Berliners rallied to claim a fourth straight win in 2023.

Eintracht Frankfurt also remained within four points of the top as France forward Randal Kolo Muani ran riot in a 3-0 win over hapless Hertha Berlin.

Having put Frankfurt ahead from the penalty spot, Kolo Muani ghosted through the Hertha back line to make it 2-0 before the half-hour mark, before Aurelio Buta added a third on the stroke of full time.

RB Leipzig’s 0-0 draw at Cologne meant that Frankfurt remain a point adrit of the Champions League places in fith.

Hertha have slumped to four straight defeats since the beginning of 2023, and are now five points adrit of safety ater fellow strugglers Bochum cruised to a 5-2 win over Hoffenheim.

Philipp Hofmann gave Bochum a deserved lead with a tap-in before Philipp Foerster and Takuma Asano showed up a lifeless Hoffenheim defence to make it 3-0 by half-time.

Erhan Masovic and Moritz Broschinsk­i added two more for Bochum ater the break, with Christoph Baumgartne­r and Munas Dabbur grabbing consolatio­n goals for the visitors.

Earlier, Augsburg striker Mergim Berisha scored a crucial second-half goal to secure a 1-0 home German Bundesliga win over Bayer Leverkusen on Friday.

Berisha headed in from a corner ater 55 minutes to help an injury-hit Augsburg to just their sixth win of the season.

It was a second-straight league loss for Leverkusen, who had put together five consecutiv­e wins to push themselves into contention for the European placings.

Chances were few in a first half played in teeming Bavarian rain.

Leverkusen’s French forward Moussa Diaby had Augsburg goalkeeper Rafal Gikiewicz beaten in the 30th minute, but his floating strike hit the upright.

Augsburg took the lead ten minutes into the second half, teenage midfielder Arne Engels curled in a corner, finding Berisha unmarked in the box.

Berisha headed the ball past Leverkusen goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky with the goal Berisha’s sixth for Augsburg since the German striker joined on a season-long loan from Turkish club Fenerbahce in August.

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Dortmund’s Sebastien Haller (back) and Freiburg’s Nicolas Hoefler vie for the ball during their German League match.
A g ence France-presse ↑ Dortmund’s Sebastien Haller (back) and Freiburg’s Nicolas Hoefler vie for the ball during their German League match.

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