BL: Bochum and Darmstadt part in a prolific draw

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This Sunday, the 27th day of the Bundesliga ended with a duel for maintenance between Bochum (15th) and the red lantern Darmstadt (18th). A lively match where it was the locals from Bochum who quickly took the game into their own hands. Everything started strong with an early goal from Philipp Hofmann half an hour into the game (30th). Returning from the locker room, the German striker even scored a double (48th).

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Darmstadt's response was quick. Thus, Julian Justvan ideally served Tim Starke who reduced the gap (62nd). The Swede Oscar Vilhelmsson would even equalize following a new offering from Julian Justvan (77th). With this 2-2 draw, the two teams part back to back. Bochum is six points ahead of play-off Mainz while Darmstadt is six lengths behind Mainz.

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