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Bundesliga: FC Bayern Munich can rely on its teenagers, Borussia Dortmund loses at RB Leipzig

2022-09-10T15:43:29.341Z


In his first game as Leipzig coach, Marco Rose had to face his former club Borussia Dortmund. His debut could not have gone better. FC Bayern only got one point again.


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Marco Rose was introduced as the new Leipzig coach on Thursday

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On the sixth match day of the Bundesliga, Marco Rose celebrated a successful debut (3-0) against his former employer Borussia Dortmund as the new coach of RB Leipzig.

Bayern Munich only drew for the third time, the game against VfB Stuttgart ended 2-2.

TSG Hoffenheim played against Mainz 05, who lost 4-1 with a man down.

VfL Wolfsburg achieved their first win of the season with a 1-0 win at Eintracht Frankfurt.

Hertha BSC and Bayer Leverkusen drew 2-2.

The match had just started when Dominik Szoboszlai took a corner off goal towards the penalty spot.

There, Willi Orban got the ball in front of BVB defender Nico Schlotterbeck and headed in while running (5th).

The assistant almost did it himself, but his shot went into the arms of Dortmund keeper Alexander Meyer (8th).

Things got even better for the hosts: Dortmund lost the ball in their own half before the break, which quickly landed in the center of Szoboszlai.

From about 23 meters, the Hungarian shot with the full instep.

The ball hit the top right of the goal, Meyer could hardly stop it (45th).

After preliminary work by Timo Werner, Amadou Haidara scored in the 84th minute to make it 3-0.

It was only the second time this season that Leipzig got three points, and that in the first game with Marco Rose as coach, who had to leave BVB in the summer and was introduced to RBL on Thursday as the successor to Domenico Tedesco.

With eight points from six games, RB Leipzig is in the middle of the table.

Mathys Tel became a record breaker: First of all, at 17 years and 136 days, the Dutchman was the youngest starting XI player in Bayern's Bundesliga history.

But the striker went one better: When left-back Alphonso Davies dribbled to the baseline and played from there into the backcourt in the 36th minute, Tel was there and scored a low shot to give the lead.

This made the attacker the youngest Bayern goalscorer in the Bundesliga (17 years and 136 days).

In the second round, Joshua Kimmich was lucky when he lost the ball and the supposed equalization resulted.

The goal was annulled for a foul on Kimmich (52').

For a moment it looked like the third Bayern draw in a row when Konstantinos Mavropanos intercepted a pass from Davies and Chris Führich made it 1-1 (57'), but the German champions quickly hit back with a one-off action from Jamal Musiala (60'). ).

But it wasn't enough for three points: Stuttgart were awarded a penalty in injury time, which Serhou Guirassy converted to equalize (90+2).

More soon at SPIEGEL.de

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Source: spiegel

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