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Dortmund surprisingly won, Stuttgart was first

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Dortmund beat Union with a surprise in Westphalia but failed to get to the top as there is the Stuttgart of the great Seru Girassi. Leipzig missed two penalties.

Dortmund, on the other hand, needed them unionbut managed to win 4-2albeit with a twist, on the 7th matchday of the Bundesliga.

Niklas Filkrug’s goal in the 7th minute seemed to be a sign of a Westphalian party, but the Berliners saw it differently. Two defenders, former opponents in Serie A, became goalscorers for the guests and ensured ups and downs. Robin Gozens equalized in the 9th minute to make it 1-1 and Leonardo Bonucci turned the tide with a penalty in the 31st minute.

Borussia didn’t stop attacking and scored two goals at the start of the second half, which brought joy back to the stands. Nico Sloterbeck and Julian Brandt made it 3-2 in the first quarter of the second half, and Julian Ryerson secured the win in the 71st minute.

Leipzig had the opportunity to go to the top, but spilled the milk due to a penalty and stayed there 0-0 with the Bochum. Marco Rose’s men prepared the ball twice in the penalty area, but Manuel Riemann denied it. The German goalkeeper first parried Xavi Simmons’ weak penalty in the 27th minute, then did the same in the 61st minute with a shot from substitute Emil Forsberg.

However, the pioneer rose again Stuttgart the great Seru Girassi, who led the Swabians to victory with a hat trick 3-1 against that Wolfsburg. Wolves made the mistake of taking the lead through Yannick Gerhart in the first half, but the hosts were in high spirits. The chances kept coming and in the 67th minute the striker from Guinea equalized with a penalty. Goals followed in the 78th and 82nd minutes that gave his team the “three points” and scored 13 goals in just seven games.

The results of the 7th game

  • Gladbach – Mainz 2-2 (22′ Neuhaus, 88′ Scully / 24′ Gruda, 75′ Barkok)
  • Dortmund – Union 4-2 (7′ Philkrug, 49′ Sloterbeck, 54′ Brandt, 71′ Ryerson / 9′ Goozens, 31′ penalty. Bonucci)
  • Leipzig – Bochum 0-0
  • Augsburg – Darmstadt 1-2 (86′ Demirovic / 51′ Skarke, 70′ penalty. Kempe)
  • Stuttgart – Wolfsburg 3-1 (67′ penalty, 78′, 82′ Girassi / 34′ Gerhart)
  • 07.10. 19:30 o’clock Werder – Hoffenheim
  • 08/10 4:30 p.m Leverkusen – Cologne
  • 08/10 4:30 p.m Bavaria – Freiburg
  • 08.10. 6:30 p.m Eintracht – Heidenheim

The program of the 8th game

  • 20/10 9:30 p.m Dortmund-Werder
  • 21.10. 4:30 p.m Union – Stuttgart
  • 21.10. 4:30 p.m Freiburg – Bochum
  • 21.10. 4:30 p.m Wolfsburg – Leverkusen
  • 21.10. 4:30 p.m Hoffenheim – Eintracht
  • 21.10. 4:30 p.m Darmstadt – Leipzig
  • 21.10. 19:30 o’clock Mainz – Bavaria
  • 10/22 4:30 p.m Cologne – Gladbach
  • 10/22 6:30 p.m Heidenheim – Augsburg

Source: sport 24

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