Bundesliga on Sunday evening

BVB very strong: Mainz without an opportunity in Dortmund


Updated on March 30th, 2025 – 7:34 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

Happiness: The BVB players cheer in the game against Mainz 05.Enlarge the picture

Happiness: The BVB players cheer in the game against Mainz 05. (Source: Leon Kuegeler/Reuters)

The surprise team of the season cannot do anything at BVB. The Dortmund, on the other hand, catch a cream day – and land a preliminary double strike.

A very important victory for Borussia Dortmund-against a top team in the Bundesliga. The BVB won 3-1 (2-0) against FSV Mainz 05 on Sunday evening and thus celebrated the first victory after two league defeats in a row. In contrast, the series of the 05s of six games ended without bankruptcy.

Maximilian Beier (39th, 72nd) and Emre Can (42nd) ensured the safe success of a strongly laid BVB against disappointing Mainz, for which Paul Nebel (76.) was only able to score the honor.

Due to the success, BVB shortened its gap to an international rank to four points. The fourth -placed Mainz are seven points ahead of Dortmund. In order to save the Bundesliga season at least halfway, the Westphalia now need a large final sprint. The victory encourages it.

Despite some inaccuracies in the game structure, BVB nevertheless came to the first degrees early. Neither Karim Adeyemi, whose ball was deflected, nor did they bring the ball to the Mainz goal in their experiments. Shots by Julian Brandt and Nico Schlotterbeck fended off 05 keeper Robin Zentner.

The guests initially mainly limited themselves to the defense work and tried to quickly switch to ball gains. The Rheinhessen weren’t really dangerous.

For this, BVB had the fans that were slowly falling restlessly before the break. Adeyemi put it past Beier in the penalty area past Zentner and the 22-year-old only had to push the play equipment into the empty goal. And that’s not all: Dortmund quickly added. Captain Can headed to 2-0 after a corner of international Nico Schlotterbeck. There was applause for the break.

After the change of sides, Mainz started lively. Driven by U21 international Nebel, the guests built pressure and pushed BVB back a long way. With a double chance of Silvan Widmer and Fog, Dortmund’s goalkeeper Gregor Kobel saved twice shiny.

On the other hand, hundredweight against the Adeyemi to be stormed freely prevented the third Dortmund gate. After the subsequent corner, however, the 30-year-old was powerless. Schlotterbeck flanked again strongly and found his buyer in Beier.

The game was decided. Although shortened fog again for Mainz, Borussia ultimately brought victory over time.

In order to really speak of an upward trend, the BVB now has to add up. It won’t be easy: for Dortmund there is an away three-pack with the games in Freiburg, FC Barcelona in the quarter-finals of the Champions League and at Bayern Munich.

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