BL: Dortmund hits Friborg, Leipzig relaunches against Hoffenheim, Miracle Leverkusen

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Continuation of the 28th day of Bundesliga. Borussia Dortmund signed an important victory against Friborg (2-0). Karim Adeyemi first opened the scoring in the 34th minute (0-1), on a beautiful collective action, allowing Dortmund to take the advantage before the break. In the second half, Chukwuemeka doubled the 51st minute (0-2). Guirassy (0-3, 68th) and Gittens (79th, 0-4) came to increase the score. This victory, 4 goals to 1, allows Dortmund to revive in the league after a disappointing defeat 2-0 in the previous day. The Rhur club is 8th.

For his part, Leipzig, who is going through a difficult season, has signed a precious victory against Hoffenheim. After being carried out at the score following the opening of Bischof in the 11th minute (0-1), Leipzig reacted with determination. Benjamin Sesko equalized to the 25th (1-1), before Joscha Baku inverted the 43rd (2-1) trend and Poulsen made the break (84th, 3-1). This ascent allows Leipzig to regain confidence and consolidate its hopes in the championship. The club thus dates back to 5th place, while Hoffenheim remains 14th. Finally, in the other meetings of 3.30 p.m. in Germany, Leverkusen won against Heidenheim (1-0) and Stuttgart has a box of Bochum 4 goals to 0.

Multiplex results

Heidenheim 0 – 1 Leverkusen : Buendia (90th+1)

Leipzig 3 – 1 Hoffenheim: Sesko (25th), Baku (43rd), / Bischof (11th)

Mainz 1 – 1 Kiel: Weiper (75th) / Bernhardsson (34th)

Friborg 1 – 4 Dortmund : Egglestein (88th) / Adeyemi (34th), Chukwuemeka (52nd), Guirassy (68th), Gittens (79th)

Bochum 0 – 4 Stuttgart : Chabot (8th), Demirović (11th, 48th, 86th),

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