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Hoffenheim traveled to Borussia Dortmund this Sunday late in the afternoon. A meeting which did not necessarily promise to be exciting between two teams who were certainly physically challenged after their respective games in the Europa League and the Champions League in the middle of the week. In the first half, the visitors dominated the proceedings but were unable to convert their few opportunities.
Dortmund
1
46′
G. Reyna
Hoffenheim
1
90’+1
J. Bruun Larsen
finished
A lack of realism which cost them dearly because, upon returning from the locker room, Giovanni Reyna gave the Marsupiaux the advantage (1-0, 46th). And while BVB believed they were heading towards a victory by the smallest of margins, it was ultimately Hoffenheim who were able to get back into the game thanks to…former Borussia Dortmund, Jacob Bruun Larsen (1-1, 90+ 1e). With this draw, Hoffenheim remains fourteenth while the Ruhr club misses the mark and stagnates in 8th place.
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