Terzic with a record series
Three late joker goals saved Borussia Dortmund from an almost traditional early setback in the Bundesliga and brought the runners-up to the top of the table. Substitutes Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (77th), Youssoufa Moukoko (84th) and Marius Wolf (88th) turned the away game on Friday evening at SC Freiburg into a 3: 1 (0: 1) after a 0:1 deficit. -Victory for BVB. Coach Edin Terzic celebrated the ninth win in a row – no BVB coach has ever managed that before. In addition, the guests temporarily moved to the top of the table with the optimal haul of six points from the first two league games.
18-year-old Bynoe-Gittens benefited from a blunder from SC goalkeeper Mark Flekken. Michael Gregoritsch (35th) had previously put Freiburg, who had been strong for a long time, into the lead in front of 34,700 spectators. Anthony Modeste, who was only signed at the beginning of the week, was in the starting XI for the guests.
In addition to Modeste, BVB coach Terzic also entrusted Thorgan Hazard with a place in the starting eleven, the Belgian played offensively for the injured national player Karim Adeyemi. Freiburg coach Christian Streich fielded the same starting eleven that won 4-0 at FC Augsburg last weekend.
Terzic was hoping for “real impulses” from Modeste against SC. The newcomer from 1. FC Köln, who is to replace striker Sébastien Haller, who has been absent for months due to a testicular tumor, missed his first chance in the BVB shirt in the 22nd minute. This was preceded by a nice one-two with Marco Reus.
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Corentino Tolisso – FC Bayern -> Olympique Lyon – market value: €15M
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In this gallery, arrivals and departures are taken into account and listed according to market value or transfer fee, depending on the higher value from €15 million. As of August 9, 2022
Konstantinos Mavropanos – Arsenal -> VfB (after loan) – market value: €15m
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Purchase option: €3.2 million
Mattias Svanberg – Bologna -> VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €15M
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Transfer fee: €9 million
Breel Embolo – Gladbach -> AS Monaco – market value: €15M
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Transfer fee: €12.5 million
Orel Mangala – VfB Stuttgart -> Nottingham Forest – market value: €15M
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Transfer fee: 13 million € (2 – 4 million € bonuses possible)
Randal Kolo Muani – Nantes -> Eintracht – market value: €16M
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Jeremiah St. Juste – Mainz -> Sporting – market value: €16M
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Transfer fee: €9.5 million
Florian Grillitsch – leaves Hoffenheim – market value: €16m
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Brian Brobbey – RB Leipzig -> Ajax – fee: €16.35m
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Market value: €9 million
Hee-chan Hwang – RB Leipzig -> Wolves (after loan) – fee: €16.7m
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Market value: €16 million
Tyler Adams – RB Leipzig -> Leeds – fee: €17M
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Market value: €17 million
Moussa Niakhaté – Mainz 05 -> Nottingham Forest – market value: €18M
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Transfer fee: €10 million
Matthias Ginter – Gladbach -> SC Freiburg – market value: €18M
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Mathys Tel – Stade Rennes -> FC Bayern – fee: €20M
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Market value: €2 million
Nordi Mukiele – RB Leipzig -> PSG – market value: €20m
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Transfer fee: €12 million
Noussair Mazraoui – Ajax -> FC Bayern – market value: €20M
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Adam Hlozek – Sparta Prague -> Bayer 04 – market value: €20M
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Transfer fee: €13 million (possible through bonuses of up to €13.5 million)
Taiwo Awoniyi – Union -> Nottingham – fee: €20.5M
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Market value: €20 million
David Raum – TSG Hoffenheim -> RB Leipzig – Fee: €26M
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Market value: €20 million
Angeliño – RB Leipzig -> TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €30m
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Xaver Schlager – VfL Wolfsburg -> RB Leipzig – market value: €27M
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Transfer fee: €12 million
Nico Schlotterbeck – Freiburg -> BVB – market value: €33m
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Transfer fee: €20 million
Niklas Süle – FC Bayern -> BVB – market value: €35m
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Ryan Gravenberch – Ajax -> FC Bayern – market value: €35m
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Transfer fee: €18.5 million (possible through bonuses of up to €24 million)
Karim Adeyemi – RB Salzburg -> BVB – market value: €35m
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Transfer fee: €30 million
Sébastien Haller – Ajax -> BVB – market value: €35m
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Transfer fee: €31 million
Robert Lewandowski – FC Bayern -> FC Barcelona – fee: €45M
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Market value: €45 million
Sadio Mané – Liverpool -> FC Bayern – market value: €70M
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Transfer fee: €32 million (up to €39 million possible through bonuses)
Matthijs de Ligt – Juventus -> FC Bayern – market value: €70M
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Transfer fee: €67 million
Erling Haaland – BVB -> Man City – market value: €150m
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Transfer fee: €60 million
So the connection to his new teammates was there – but Freiburg didn’t get into too much trouble at first. The Breisgauer started very committed themselves and disturbed the attacking efforts of the guests with great willingness to run and aggressiveness. Also, they were looking for the way forward themselves, leading to early chances.
Gregor Kobel was still on the spot when the very agile Vincenzo Grifo took a direct free kick (34′), but the BVB goalkeeper was powerless to concede a minute later. Gregoritsch, who again had the advantage over Nils Petersen, skilfully headed the ball against the direction of travel after preparatory work by Matthias Ginter. Rio world champion Mats Hummels came too late against the scorer.
After the 0: 1, the Dortmund defense around Hummels and Nico Schlotterbeck, who had switched from Freiburg to BVB before the season, came under even more pressure. The somewhat overwhelmed Thomas Meunier, who had previously seen a yellow card for a tactical foul, almost scored an own goal to make it 0:2 (43rd).
After the change of sides, Dortmund increased the pressure with every minute of the game and also created good chances. Freiburg strengthened their defense and dared to go forward a little less often. Sallai still had a good chance to make it 2-0 (65th). But then BVB turned it up – and how!
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