Borussia Dortmund without Erling Haaland beat Bielefeld 3-1

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Borussia Dortmund without Erling Haaland, who is injured, still beat Bielefeld 3-1 to remain second at the top of the table.

German Bundesliga Football

Bielefeld 1 – Dortmund 3

Stadium: Chueko Arena

The first half started 10 minutes, the hosts greeted before Robin Huck Cross gave Edmilson Fernandes a volley with the left to save Gregor Kobel.

Later in the 18th minute, Bielefeld also had a chance for Yanni Serra. A good striker dragged in before recording with the right, still straight, Gregor Kobel, a fun exchange game.

Moved in the 31st minute, becoming Dortmund, leading 1-0, Cedric Brunner went to foul on Don Yell to play and lose a penalty and Emre Can missed a shot.

At the end of the first half, 44 minutes, the visiting team led 2-0. Mats Hummels, the defender added to the right from outside the box, the ball into the net and ended the first half with this score.

Second half past 49 minutes, Bielefeld wins first. Alesandro Schiff opened to Fabian Klaus, the reserve hit with the left, still saving Gregor Kobel.

Borussia Dortmund without Erling Haaland

After 57 minutes, Dortmund had some chances. Julian Brandt brought the ball up before sending Marco Reus to hit the post with a right-handed shot.

Four minutes later, Dortmund continued on with Marco Reus. This time tearing himself to the edge before flowing for England youngster Jude Bellingham to press with the right to not pass Stefan Au. arteca

Moved for 72 minutes, the visiting team had a 3-0 lead. Marco Reus brought the ball up before giving Jude Bellingham a shot with the left side of the net. 

At the end of the game in the 87th minute, the hosts scored a 1-3 goal from Fabian Klaus’ penalty shootout, after which they could not do anything more. Dortmund ended the game to defeat Bielefeld 3- 1

List of players for both teams

Bielefeld: Stefan Ortega; Cedric Brunner, Joachim Nilsson, Amos Peeper; Alessandro Scheff, Manuel Pri Töl, Fabian Kunze, Jacob Lausen – Edmilson Fernandes – Robin Huck, Yanni Serra

Dortmund: Gregor Kobel; Manuel Akanji, Marin Pongrasic, Mats Hummels; Marius Wolf, Julian. Brandt, Emre Can, Jude Bellingham, Thorgan Hazard – Donjell Marlen, Marco Reus