BL: Mainz slaps Dortmund and leaves the red zone

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A few days after qualifying for the Champions League final to the detriment of Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund came down from their clouds by falling heavily on the Mainz pitch during the 33rd day of the Bundesliga. Led by three goals following a goal from Barreiro Martins (12th) and a double from Lee (19th, 23rd) in less than half an hour of play, the Marsupials paid the costs of starting the match catastrophic.

Off topic for more than a half, BVB was unable to reduce the score in the second half. As a result, the Ruhr club, already assured of competing in the C1 next year, remains on the outskirts of the top 4 and does not benefit from the misstep of Leipzig, held by Werder Bremen earlier in the day . On the other hand, Mainz is carrying out an excellent operation in the quest to maintain its position. With this victory, the residents of the Mewa Arena climb to 15th place and plunge Union Berlin into the red zone, one day before the end of the season!

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