Dortmund loses again in Bundesliga; Cologne wins Rhine derby

PTI | Berlin | Updated: 07-02-2021 11:28 IST | Created: 07-02-2021 11:28 IST
Dortmund loses again in Bundesliga; Cologne wins Rhine derby

Borussia Dortmund slumped to another Bundesliga defeat, 2-1 in Freiburg to lose more ground in the race for Champions League qualification on Saturday.

Quick-fire goals from Jeong Woo-yeong in the 49th minute and an own goal from Dortmund goalkeeper Marwin Hitz in the 52nd saw the visitors lose their eighth game in 20 rounds and drop three points behind Bayer Leverkusen in fourth, the last qualifying place for Europe’s premier competition.

The 16-year-old Youssoufa Moukoko’s 76th-minute strike came too late for Dortmund.

''We again made mistakes that shouldn't happen,'' Dortmund coach Edin Terzić said after their third defeat in four league games.

LEVERKUSEN RESPONDS Leverkusen's 5-2 win over Stuttgart was capped by new signing Demarai Gray’s first goal on his Bundesliga debut after switching from Leicester.

Kerem Demirbay scored twice to put Leverkusen on course before Sasa Kalajdzic pulled one back in the 50th.

Leon Bailey made it 3-1 though there were justified complaints from Stuttgart that Timothy Fosu-Mensah should have been penalized for hand-ball at the other end. The Dutch defender stopped Kalajdzic’s effort with his arm.

Bailey, Patrik Schick and Moussa Diaby were involved before the 17-year-old Florian Wirtz headed Leverkusen’s fourth, and Gray killed the game in the 84th after Kalajdzic scored his second.

''We had to win,'' Leverkusen coach Peter Bosz said after his team bounced back from three successive defeats.

COLOGNE'S DERBY DELIGHT Two goals from Elvis Rexhbeçaj — early in each half — led Cologne over Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-1 in the Rhine derby.

Gladbach star Florian Neuhaus pulled one back but a botched backpass from Stefan Lainer gifted Rexhbeçaj for what proved to be the winner.

Cologne moved four points clear of the relegation zone after its first back-to-back wins this season, while Gladbach missed the chance to move above Dortmund and keep pace with Leverkusen. Gladbach remained seventh, behind Dortmund on goal difference.

MUSTAFI IN THE DEEP END Former Germany defender Shkodran Mustafi made his Schalke debut despite not training with the team after joining from Arsenal, but his new team lost at home to second-placed Leipzig 3-0.

Schalke remained last and a firm candidate for relegation with just one win and eight points from 20 games.

''If we play with concentration and engagement we can have hope,'' Mustafi said.

WOLFSBURG WINS, UNION LOSES Wolfsburg consolidated third place by beating Augsburg 2-0, and Mainz boosted its chances of survival by downing 10-man Union Berlin 1-0.

Union defender Nico Schlotterbeck conceded a penalty that Moussa Niakhaté converted in the first half, before he was sent off for his second yellow card early in the second.

''We're not doing these little things right at the moment,'' Union coach Urs Fischer said after his third loss in four games without a win.

BAYERN'S UNHAPPY DELAY Bayern Munich, which consolidated its lead beating Hertha Berlin1-0 on Friday, was forced to wait overnight for its flight to Doha, Qatar, for the Club World Cup after missing a midnight cutoff for flying from Berlin Brandenburg Airport.

''Incomprehensible'' said former Bayern president Uli Hoeness, who was unhappy the team wasn't granted an exemption to night flight restrictions. AP KHSKHS

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


TRENDING

OPINION / BLOG / INTERVIEW

China: A savior for emerging markets or a poison pill?

... ...

Videos

Latest News

NY Assembly passes Kashmir resolution; India calls out attempts to misrepresent J-K's rich mosaic

The New York State Assembly has passed a resolution calling on Governor Andrew Cuomo to declare February 5 as Kashmir American Day, drawing a sharp reaction from India which noted with concern attempts by vested interests to misrepresent Ja...

Ecuadorians to pick president under strict pandemic measures

Ecuador will choose a new president Sunday facing unprecedented health measures due to the coronavirus pandemic and the influence of a populist former head of state who was blocked from a place on the ballot due to a corruption conviction.S...

Budget to help resolve payment issues of equipment makers: IEEMA

Domestic electrical equipment makers expect budget proposals, including the revival scheme for discoms, would help resolve their payment-related issues with power distributing companies.There will a number of other positive outcomes of the ...

India: UN rights office urges ‘maximum restraint’ in ongoing protests

In a Tweet on Friday, OHCHR also highlighted the need for equitable solutions with due respect for human rights. India We call on the authorities and protesters to exercise maximum restraint in ongoing FarmersProtests. The rights to peace...

Give Feedback