Bundesliga: Bayer Leverkusen wins a crazy shock in Dortmund

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For this shock at the opening of the 16th day of the Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund hosted Bayer Leverkusen and was keen to win to return to the top places. But Xabi Alonso’s men, eager to get back close to Bayern Munich, opened the scoring in less than a minute thanks to Tella (1-0, 1st). Before Schick made the break in less than ten minutes for Bayer (2-0, 8th).

A catastrophic start to the match from BVB, which quickly reduced the score thanks to Gittens (2-1, 12th). But this start to the match was crazy until the end, since Schick then scored the double (3-1, 19th). The match then finally calmed down, before Guirassy’s score was reduced at the end of the match, which will remain anecdotal (3-2, 79th). Bayer Leverkusen thus comes back to one point behind the Bavarians, while Dortmund falls to sixth place.

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