He was in the mood for a pleasant Friday evening. He was finding nets in a fun way. And yet, he relaxed so much that he allowed Heidenheim to return to the score. OR Dortmund he was frightened, but forced himself 4-2 in its 3rd matchday Bundesligain the return of the championship after the break for the national teams.
His team Nouri Sahin showed early on that he was in no way willing to allow the opposition to think they could get something, leaving Signal Iduna Park.
In the 11th minute, Malen with a nice finish from his assist Antigiemi made it 1-0 and just 6 minutes later the creator of the first goal with a diagonal shot from Brad’s assist made it 2-0.
The home side were in total control, but Heidenheim managed a header Pieringer between the defenders to re-enter the match. Of course, it seemed more… a mistake to reduce the score to 2-1, than as a hope to get a result.
The two-goal lead for Dortmund was restored with Adeyemi’s one-piece finish in the 41st minute for his second personal goal, while in the 66th minute he did not score a goal for the Sabitzerfor a hand preceded by Gross.
Heidenheim showed Dortmund that things could change and chased the game to the final. THE Maximilian Brown in the 73rd minute with a penalty after a bad marking by Sile, it was reduced again (3-2). The crowd at Signal Iduna Park understood that the match could change drastically at any moment with the fighting spirit of the home side.
Nevertheless, Sile atoned for his mistake in putting the visitors at bay for a point, winning a diving penalty in stoppage time with his opponent waving and Chan in the 90′ ​​+ 3′ formed the final 4-2.
The program of the 3rd game
Friday (13/09)
Dortmund-Heidenheim 4-2
(11′ Mullen, 17′, 41′ Adejemi, 90′ + 3′ Chan – 39′ Pieringer, 74′ Brown)
Saturday (14/09)
Leipzig-Union Berlin (16:30)
Hoffenheim-Leverkusen (16:30)
Freiburg-Bochum (16:30)
Wolfsburg-Eintracht Frankfurt (16:30)
Gladbach-Stuttgart (16:30)
Holstein Kiel-Bayern Munich (19:30)
Sunday (15/09)
Augsburg-St. Pauli (16:30)
Mainz-Werder Bremen (18:30)
The schedule of the next (4th) matchday
Friday (20/09)
Augsburg-Mainz (21:30)
Saturday (21/09)
Heidenheim-Freiburg (16:30)
Werder Bremen-Bayern Munich (16:30)
Union Berlin-Hoffenheim (16:30)
Bochum-Holstein Kiel (16:30)
Eintracht Frankfurt-Glandbach (19:30)
Sunday (22/09)
Leverkusen-Wolfsburg (16:30)
Stuttgart-Dortmund (18:30)
St. Pauli-Leipzig (20:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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