With a goal scored by Haaland, Borussia Dortmund turns against Wolfsburg and takes the lead from Alemão

Borussia Dortmund beat Wolfsburg this Saturday (27), by 3-1, away from home, in the 13th round of the German Championship.

Two minutes into the match, Wolfsburg opened the scoring with forward Wout Weghorst. Ridle Baku received it from the end line, crossed in the area, and the Dutchman, with his chest, pushed into the back of the net. Dortmund tried to take danger with Marcos Reus, who, at 26 minutes, risked from a distance in a lateral foul, passing close to the Lobos crossbar.

At 32, Reus was knocked down in the area and the referee awarded a penalty. Emre Can, ex-Liverpool, hit the left corner and tied for the auri-blacks.

In the second stage, at 55, 22-year-old Donyell Malen positioned himself between the defensive midfielder and the central defender, received a nice pass from Reus, passed through two markers and submitted from outside the area to turn the game in Dortmund’s favor. .

With the partial defeat, Wolfsburg launched themselves into the attack, but found it difficult to break through the blocking of the visiting team. At 66, Wolfsburg’s Dodi Lukebakio easily passed defensive midfielder Dahoud and fired a shot from the left, but Kobel defended. On the rebound, Waldschmidt shot but was blocked by the Borussia Dortmund defense.

Coming back from injury, Haaland replaced Malen in the 73rd minute. With 10 minutes to the end of the game, the Norwegian received a cross from Julian Brandt and completed it to the goal, extending the score and enshrining the team’s victory.

Check out other results of this Saturday’s German Championship:

Bochum 2 x 1 Freiburg

Cologne 4 x 1 Borussia Monchengladbach

Greuther Furth 3 x 6 Hoffenheim

Hertha Berlin 1 x 1 Augsburg

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