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Bundesliga: Dortmund beat Wolfsburg to keep pressure on Bayern


Guerreiro has eight goals in 22 appearances for Dortmund this season

Borussia Dortmund kept up the pressure on Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich ahead of Tuesday’s clash between the two with a hard-fought victory at Wolfsburg.

The visitors were largely the better side throughout, controlling possession and probing for openings against an opponent set up to defend and hit on the break.

It was from such a patient move that Guerreiro gave them the lead with his eighth goal of the season, slotted in from close range after Erling Braut Haaland had failed to convert.

Jadon Sancho, who has been struggling with a groin strain, again started on the bench but came on to set up the second goal, scored via a low drilled finish by Achraf Hakimi.

Shortly after, a VAR review led to home player Felix Klaus being shown a straight red for a high tackle on Manuel Akanji, that caught the Dortmund player on the calf.

Dortmund’s win means they are now a point behind Bayern but the reigning champions can increase this to four again with victory over Eintracht Frankfurt later on Saturday.

Guile and grit from Dortmund

It is now two wins from two for Dortmund since German top-flight football returned, with this victory following the impressive one achieved over Schalke last Saturday.

Once again, though, it made for eerie watching, with no fans in attendance and every shout from players and support staff audible.

And strict hygiene protocols remain firmly in place, meaning – amongst other measures – warm-ups were staggered, while coaching staff and substitutes wore masks and were all separated by two metres as they took their place on the sidelines.

In general, though, it appeared to be another success as Germany lead the way for Europe’s top leagues to follow in staging football during the ongoing pandemic.

The away side were noticeably superior in the first half and could easily have led by more had Thorgan Hazard been able to steer his first-time effort from the edge of the box on target instead of wide.

Wolfsburg came out fighting in the second half, though, and should have been level soon after the break.

However, Renato Steffen could only hit the top of the bar with his shot after being put through on goal by Wout Weghorst.

Sancho’s introduction injected more life into the visitors and his typical driving run and pass set up Hakimi to all but seal the win before Klaus’s technology-assisted dismissal.





Article courtesy of BBC Sport
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