Weak start, strong reaction: Borussia Dortmund has confirmed its demands on a place in the European Cup. In the Borussen duel, the team of coach Niko Kovac prevailed with a competitive 3: 2 (3: 1) against Borussia Mönchengladbach. Here are the highlights of the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB Cup. In addition, the highlights of selected games of the 2nd Bundesliga and the women’s Bundesliga. Subscribe to the channel here: https://kurz.zdf.de/abosport/ Es is sizzling in the fourth highest German division. While traditional clubs in the regional league northeast vehemently demand a reform of the unfair ascent regulation, one club after the other gets into financial imbalance – with sometimes grotesque excesses such as the 1. FC Düren. There, the game is to be maintained using a player casting. In a new episode Bolzplatz we take a closer look at the chaos: https://kurz.zdf.de/yeo/ Sportstudio at Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sportstudio/ Sportstudio at tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@sportstudio.de https://kurz.zdf.de/6em3u/ Niko Kovac relied on the same starting eleven as five days ago at the Champions League-off despite a convincing 3: 1 against FC Barcelona. The BVB tore the game control early. However, there was a lack of speed and precision in the chance of finding. Karim Adeyemi (19th) gave the best opportunity when his shot flew over the goal. The guests remained compactly compact and lurked on ball losses – with success: In the first dangerous campaign, Ko ItaKura (24th) started an undisturbed solo on the middle circle, benefited from a happy double pass with Rami Bensebaini and pushed in. But the goal looked like a wake -up call for BVB. The hosts shook themselves briefly – and turned the game within three minutes. Initially, Serhou Guirassy (41.) used a cross from Pascal Groß to his 16th seasonor before Felix Nmecha (44th) inserted from the edge of the penalty area by Yan Couto to 2-1. In the stoppage time of the first half, Daniel Svensson (45.+5) increased, who nodded a rebound by Jonas Omlin after a shot from Guirassy to his first Bundesligator. After the break, Gladbach continued to be more passive, while the BVB cheerfully pushed forward. But a penalty brought the guests back into play. NMECHA had met Tim Kleinketienst in the sixteen. Referee Daniel Siebert first let it play, but then looked at the whole thing and decided on a penalty, which Kevin Stöger (56th) converted safely. The goal gave the foal new courage, but BVB still did not give up. In the heavy rain near lightning and thunder, Dortmund fought the victory over time. The constellations: Borussia Dortmund: Kobel – Süle (73. Can), Anton, Bensebaini – Couto (61. Rerson), F. Nmecha (73. Özcan), Groß, Sessson – Beier (35th Chukwuemeka), Adeyemi (73. Brandt) – Guirassy coach: Niko Kovac Borussia Mönchengladbach: Omlin – Scally (70th Lainer), ItaKura, N. Elvedi, Ullrich (70th Netz) – Weigl (83rd Neuhaus), Reitz (83rd Fukuda), Cvancara (69th Hack), Plea, Stöger – Small Service Trainer: Gerado Seoane Referee: Daniel Siebert (Berlin) Com Groeben #zdfbundesliga

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