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After another routine day in the "World of the Netherlands": "Dortmund is scarier than Bayern"
The Norwegian finished the opening round with a double and three touchdowns and continues to ignite the imagination: "With the ball at his feet, the whole stadium is buzzing."
In "Bild" engraved: "Bayern injury"
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Sunday, 15 August 2021, 07:23
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Arling Holland continues to ignite the imagination.
The Norwegian provided another memorable performance, scoring twice and scoring three touchdowns in Borussia Dortmund's 2-5 win over Frankfurt in the league's opening round.
Holland's balance sheet in Dortmund is inconceivable and now stands at 62 goals and 18 assists in 61 games in all competitions.
This season, in two appearances, the Norwegian has five goals and three aces.
No words.
"This is the world of Arling Holland, we just live in it," ESPN wrote.
Senior Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano tweeted Holland's staggering numbers and made it clear that "he is simply inhuman."
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The Netherlands celebrates yesterday (Photo: Reuters)
"We are back," tweeted at the end Holland, who was praised from floor to wall on social media, various websites as well as his teammate, Marco Royce. "With the ball at his feet the whole stadium is noisy," the captain said with a smile and hurried to cool off: "he should be careful to compliment him too much, there are still some things he needs to improve."
Royce added: "We are happy with the result and even more happy that the crowd came back, they made me shiver when I went up for the warm-up. As for the game, I think they saw we are not where we want to be right now, Frankfurt have come up with too many opportunities, we should have been more compact."
"Dortmund are the team to be feared, not Bayern Munich," shouted the headline of the German "BILD", where they claimed that "Bayern are more vulnerable than ever, only by luck did they score a point away against Gladbach."
"25,000 fans, a good game and not a bad result - my debut can be defined as successful," concluded the new coach, Marco Rosa, after his first game as Dortmund coach in the Bundesliga.
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