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Dortmund edge Leverkusen 1-0 as Union claim Berlin bragging rights

Werder Bremen celebrate their return to Bundesliga

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BERLIN: A first-half goal from captain Marco Reus was enough to see Borussia Dortmund past Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga on Saturday while Union Berlin defeated city rivals Hertha. In a fixture known more for attack than defense in recent years - three of the past five games between Dortmund and Leverkusen have featured seven goals - it was highlighte­d by defense, particular­ly that of Dortmund newcomer Nico Schlotterb­eck.

After a nervy opening, the home side took the lead in the ninth minute when Reus finished off a slick team move kick-started by aggressive pressing from 19-year-old England internatio­nal Jude Bellingham. Bellingham poked the ball into the path of Dortmund’s 17-year-old striker Youssoufa Moukoko, who glided a pass across the face of goal to Bundesliga debutant Karim Adeyemi.

Lukas Hradecky half-saved Adeyemi’s shot, before Reus forced it over the line. In stoppage time, Hradecky was red-carded for handling the ball outside the area. Coaching in front of a soldout Westfalens­tadion for the first time, Dortmund manager Edin Terzic said the 82,000 fans gave his side the edge. “It was a very intense game and the crowd helped us through, giving us impetus and an extra metre or two when we needed it.”

Union kings of Berlin

American striker Jordan Siebatcheu scored on his Bundesliga debut as Union Berlin cantered to a 3-1 home victory over Hertha. Brought in over the summer to replace Nottingham Forest-bound Taiwo Awoniyi, Siebatcheu glanced a Sheraldo Becker cross past Oliver Christense­n to put Union ahead in the 32nd minute.

Becker added the second goal in the 50th minute, before Robin Knoche headed in a Christophe­r Trimmel corner four minutes later to put the result beyond doubt. Hertha winger Dodi Lukebakio scored a late consolatio­n goal. Union have now won four in a row against their big brothers from the city’s west and have only lost

twice from seven Bundesliga clashes since being promoted to the top division in 2019. “For the fans it is an important game, but me, I am a bit more pragmatic and realistic,” said Union coach Urs Fischer.

“For me, it’s about the three points. When you win games, you gain trust in yourself and (improve your) self-confidence.” Hertha coach Sandro Schwarz said the derby loss was “irritating” but that his side had the quality to bounce back next week. Werder Bremen celebrated their return to the Bundesliga after a year in the second division by snatching a point in a 2-2 draw at Wolfsburg. In their first Bundesliga match under former Bayern Munich and Monaco coach Niko Kovac, Wolfsburg took the lead early through Lukas Nmecha.

Bremen hit back with two quick goals through Niclas Fuellkrug and Leonardo Bittencour­t to take a lead into half-time. Kovac brought on Max Kruse in the 76th minute with his final change. Kruse, who scored 35 goals in 94 games with Werder, quickly created an equaliser, steering a cross into the box for Josuha Guilavogui to hammer home. Borussia Moenchengl­adbach got off to a winning start under new manager Daniel Farke, beating 10man Hoffenheim 3-1 at home.

Hoffenheim took the lead in the 25th minute through Robert Skov just after defender Stefan Posch received his second yellow card, but were unable to hold on. The visitors conceded goals to Ramy Bensebaini (41st minute), birthday boy Marcus Thuram (71) and Nico Elvedi (78). Beaten

German Cup finalists in 2021-22, Freiburg continued their strong form under long-time manager Christian Streich, scoring four second-half goals to win 4-0 at Augsburg.

Michael Gregoritsc­h scored just seconds after half-time, before dead-ball specialist Vincenzo Grifo added another to put Freiburg 2-0 up in the 47th minute. Summer arrival Matthias Ginter added a third in the 61th minute, before fellow new recruit and Japanese internatio­nal Ritsu Doan added a fourth in the 78th. Mainz defeated Bochum 2-1 through two goals from Austrian striker Karim Onisiwo. On Friday, defending champions Bayern Munich got their quest for an 11th successive title off to the best possible start, routing Eintracht Frankfurt 6-1. —AFP

 ?? ?? WOLFSBURG: Wolfsburg’s German midfielder Maximilian Arnold (center left) and Bremen’s German forward Niclas Fuellkrug (center right) vie for the ball during the German first division Bundesliga football match between VfL Wolfsburg and Werder Bremen on August 6, 2022. —AFP Photos
WOLFSBURG: Wolfsburg’s German midfielder Maximilian Arnold (center left) and Bremen’s German forward Niclas Fuellkrug (center right) vie for the ball during the German first division Bundesliga football match between VfL Wolfsburg and Werder Bremen on August 6, 2022. —AFP Photos
 ?? ?? DORTMUND: The ball ends up on the roof of Leverkusen’s Finnish goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky’s goal during the German first division Bundesliga football match between BVB Borussia Dortmund and Bayer 04 Leverkusen in Dortmund, western Germany on August 6, 2022.
DORTMUND: The ball ends up on the roof of Leverkusen’s Finnish goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky’s goal during the German first division Bundesliga football match between BVB Borussia Dortmund and Bayer 04 Leverkusen in Dortmund, western Germany on August 6, 2022.

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