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Still struggling: A mighty 2: 3 to Dortmund over Frankfurt | Israel today

2022-01-08T19:50:34.254Z


After the loss of Bayern Munich to Mönchengladbach, the Schwarzgelben managed to reduce the gap to 6 points thanks to a wonderful turnaround • 72 minutes for Dabour in Hoffenheim's victory


Borussia Dortmund players sat at home on Friday night and watched Bayern Munich return from the break and surprisingly lose at home to Mönchengladbach 2: 1.

The Yellows - Blacks knew they had an option to narrow the gap from the sworn rival to just 6 points and managed to do so thanks to tremendous drama.

Rafael Santos Bora with a double (15, 24) scored for the hosts and left the Schwarzgelben in shock, but the visitors woke up in the second half.

Thurgan Hazar Zimak (71), Jude Bellingham (87) equalized and Mahmoud Dahud (89) became on the way to a wonderful 2: 3.

Dabour and friends celebrate, today, Photo: Getty Images

Monas Dabour played 72 minutes in Hoffenheim's 1: 3 win over Augsburg.

Michael Gregoric (5) gave the visitors the lead but a pair of Ilas Babo (38, 44) and another goal by David Raoum (93) established the team of the Israeli national team striker in third place in the table.

Leipzig continues its recovery campaign after the start of the bad season, when today it ended 1: 4 over Mainz.

Andre Silva with a double (20 on penalties, 61) and more goals from Dominic Suboslay (49) and Christopher Anconco (58) scored for the visitors, with Jae Song Lee (57) just shrinking.

In other games:

Groyer Firth - Stuttgart 0: 0, Bayer Leverkusen - Union Berlin 2: 2, Freiburg - Arminia Bielefeld 2: 2.

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Source: israelhayom

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