Dortmund continues to hover in Wolfsburg, Bayern held in check at home – Foot



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The Borussia have maintained their unbeaten record this season by beating Wolfsburg (1-0) away on Saturday during the 10th day. He widens the gap with Bayern Munich, who conceded the draw against Freiburg (1-1).

Football - Football - Reus and Borussia continue to dominate the Bundesliga. (Sports Press)

Reus and Borussia continue to dominate the Bundesliga. (Sports Press)

Matches follow and meet nicely for Borussia Lucien Favre, who in fifteen official matches this season, in all competitions, did not bow once! In Wolfsburg, the leaders of the Championship consolidated their status by imposing their strength without force on Saturday during the 10th day: by mastering their subject globally, the players of Dortmund made the difference on what was almost their only opportunity frank of the match, in the first period. Following a fine job by Jadon Sancho on the left of the box, Marco Reus finished with a header (27th), giving the visitors an advantage they managed easily, aided by a much too rough opponent in the Last 20 meters.

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Reus scored Saturday the 30th goal of Borussia in ten days of the Championship this season, seven more than the second attack of Germany, Frankfurt

Dortmund, who conceded the draw last weekend against Berlin (2-2), and takes four steps ahead of Bayern Munich, author at the same time of a new disappointing performance against Freiburg. After having met the goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow several times, the Bavarians thought they had done the hardest in opening the scoring, thanks to Serge Gnabry, surprisingly left free by the opposing defense, in a style all power (80th).

But in the final moments of the match, the visitors pulled the draw through Lucas Höler (89), who slipped between the two central defenders Munich on a Christian Gunter center to extinguish the Allianz Arena. Too irregular, Bayern foolishly lost ground on his rival, and is now under the threat of Mönchengladbach (4th) and Werder Bremen (5th), who would return to its height in case of victory on Sunday, respectively against Düsseldorf (15:30) and Mainz (18:00).

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