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Borussia DortmundBorussia Dortmund
  • Serhou Guirassy 44'
  • Emre Can 62'
  • Serhou Guirassy 75'
  • Felix Nmecha 81'
4:2
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VfL Bochum 1848VfL Bochum 1848
  • Matus Bero 16'
  • Dani de Wit 21'
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BundesligaFri, Sep 27, 06:30 PM

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Timeline

  1. Niklas Süle↳ Yan Couto
    82'
  2. 82'
    Moritz-Broni Kwarteng↳ Ibrahima Sissoko
  3. 82'
    Aliou Baldé↳ Matus Bero
  4. Felix NmechaField Goal
    81'
  5. Serhou GuirassyField Goal
    75'
  6. Felix Nmecha↳ Pascal Groß
    74'
  7. Ramy Bensebaini↳ Julian Ryerson
    74'

Top Stats

66%
Possession
34%
3.590.84
xG
2310
Shots
85
Shots on target
110
Corners
129
Fouls

Lineups

Attack Momentum

Home91' Away

Match Stats

Attacking

23Shots10
8Shots on target5
16Shots inside box6
11Corners0
2Offsides3

Possession & Passing

66%Possession34%
556Passes285
88%Pass accuracy72%

Defending

10Tackles20
3Saves4

Discipline

12Fouls9
2Yellow cards0

Related News

Dortmund take on Bochum in Friday's Bundesliga opener.

Borussia Dortmund vs. VfL Bochum kicks off at 19:30 [GMT+1] on Friday, September 27, at Signal Iduna Park. Dortmund [WDWL] are coming off the back of a humiliating 5-1 defeat to Stuttgart, which leaves them in eighth place on the Bundesliga table, five points behind league leaders Bayern Munich. Serhou Guirassy’s goal [75’] on his return to his former club would only serve as a consolation for Nuri Şahin’s men, who could not prevent an onslaught from Stuttgart’s raging attack, handing Die Borussen their first defeat of the campaign. The defeat left Dortmund fans outraged, with many voicing their displeasure at the team's lacklustre display as frustration echoed through the stands. ‘It was bad from the first to the last minute,’ Şahin said after the loss, mincing no word on his team’s performance. 'I never want to see a game like that again,’ he added. Game week five presents an opportunity to atone for last weekend’s 'horror show' as Dortmund hosts Bochum in front of their unsettled supporters this Friday, aiming to bounce back with a win. Recent success against the visitors serves as a source of inspiration going into Friday’s encounter. Dortmund have won their last two games on home turf against Bochum. Interestingly, the hosts have gone undefeated in their last 37 Bundesliga home games on a Friday [28W, 9D, 0L], a joint league record together with Werder Bremen. The Black & Yellows will be looking to keep the 37-game unbeaten run in place this Friday. Guirassy is expected to retain his spot in attack when Şahin deploys the 4—2—3—1. Bochum [LLLD], on the other hand, earned their first point of the campaign after settling for a 2-2 draw against Bundesliga debutants Holstein Kiel. Bochum found themselves trailing after Benedikt Pichler’s early opener [15’], but goals from Matúš Bero [22’] and Lukas Daschner [35’] turned the tide in favour of Peter Zeidler’s men heading into halftime. Just when it looked like Bochum were going to take all three points, Shuto Machino [89’] restored parity late in the game, leaving Bochum with one point from a possible 12. ‘I wasn't happy with the way we started the game,’ Bochum’s coach, Peter Zeidler, said after the draw. One of just three teams yet to secure a win in the league this season, Die Blauen sit in 16th place, two points behind 15th-placed Hoffenheim, heading into Friday’s encounter with Dortmund. While Bochum are winless in their first four league games for the third straight Bundesliga campaign, they will fancy their chances against Dortmund, having won more away league games [6] against the hosts than any other side. A 4—4—2 with Philipp Hofmann and Myron Boadu in attack is expected. Manuel Riemann is suspended.

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