Sold out for the first time in 2 years
Lesson instead of football festival: The long-awaited return of the fans has not helped Borussia Dortmund to the hoped-for holiday and a sense of achievement over arch-rivals from Leipzig. In front of 81,365 spectators in the Signal Iduna Park, which was sold out for the first time in over two years, coach Marco Rose’s team had to lose in the top Bundesliga game on Saturday after goals from Konrad Laimer (21st/30th), Christopher Nkunku (57th) and Dani Olmo (86.) accept a bitter 1: 4 (0: 2). Donyell Malen’s goal (84th) was far too little for the home side.
Although BVB remain in second place, they gambled away what was probably their last minimal chance of winning the title, now nine points behind FC Bayern. On the other hand, the Leipzig team continued their high with ten competitive games without defeat and consolidated fourth place.
The speedy recovery of striker Erling Haaland, who was in the starting line-up just four days after suffering an ankle injury in the international match with Norway, should boost the game of Borussia, who were weak at the end of the season. Buoyed by the euphoric mood, BVB got off to a better start and was already close to taking the lead in the 7th minute. After a remarkable pass from Mats Hummels, Marco Reus appeared alone in front of RB keeper Péter Gulácsi, but played a bad pass instead of trying to finish himself.
With Nkunku, Diaby & Coman: Biggest market value winners in the Bundesliga (March 2022)
17 Tuta I Eintracht Frankfurt I +€2.5m
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New market value: €10 million
17 Armel Bella Kotchap I VfL Bochum I +€2.5m
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New market value: €7.5 million
17 Maxim Leitsch I VfL Bochum I +€2.5m
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New market value: €5 million
17 Jamie Leweling I Greuther Fürth I +€2.5m
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New market value: €4.5 million
16 Linus Gechter I Hertha BSC I +€2.8m
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New market value: €3.5 million
13 Salih Özcan I 1. FC Köln I +3m €
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New market value: €7 million
13 Jonas Wind I VfL Wolfsburg I +3m €
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New market value: €10 million
13 Benjamin Henrichs I RB Leipzig I +3m €
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New market value: €12 million
8 Patrick Wimmer I Arminia Bielefeld I +4m €
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New market value: €8 million
8 Anton Stach I Mainz 05 I +4m €
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New market value: €8 million
8 Jesper Lindstrom I Eintracht Frankfurt I €+4m
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New market value: €14 million
8 Mitchel Bakker I Bayer 04 I €+4m
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New market value: €14 million
8 Piero Hincapié I Bayer 04 I €+4m
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New market value: €17 million
4 Georginio Rutter I TSG Hoffenheim I +€5m
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New market value: €13 million
4 David Raum I TSG Hoffenheim I +€5m
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New market value: €17 million
4 Josko Gvardiol I RB Leipzig I +€5m
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New market value: €30 million
4 Kingsley Coman I FC Bayern I +€5m
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New market value: €60 million
3 Nico Schlotterbeck I SC Freiburg I +8m €
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New market value: €28 million
1 Moussa Diaby I Bayer 04 I +€10m
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New market value: €55 million
1 Christopher Nkunku I RB Leipzig I +€10m
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New market value: €65 million
The fact that Haaland just missed the goal just six minutes later after a mistake by Leipzig defender Mohamad Simakan was to take revenge a little later. Because the previously inconspicuous guests managed to take the lead with the first chance. BVB national player Emre Can lost the ball to Laimer in the build-up game and then left the Austrian criminally alone. The midfielder used this to score a surprising goal from close range after a pass from Nkunku.
It wasn’t to be Can’s only mishap. He deflected a shot from Laimer into his own net for BVB goalkeeper Gregor Kobel and gave Laimer his first Bundesliga brace in his 103rd game. This early 0:2 deficit caused by the Laimer brace made things difficult for Dortmund. There was little left of the momentum of the initial phase until the break. Against the now more stable RB defense, there were hardly any attacks worth seeing.
Even after the restart, BVB seemed unsettled. The sluggish play structure caused the opponent few problems and encouraged him to dangerous counterattacks. This tactic paid off once again. A nice pass from the outstanding Laimer initiated the 3:0 by Nkunku. The game was decided in favor of Leipzig. Dortmund’s efforts to improve the results were occasionally accompanied by whistles from the stands. Malen’s goal came far too late for a turnaround, especially as a little later Olmo scored the fourth goal for the visitors with a wonderful long-range shot.
With Sabitzer, Can & Malen: Biggest market value losers in the Bundesliga (March 2022)
15 Donyell Malen I BVB I -€3m
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New market value: €27 million
15 Luca Waldschmidt I VfL Wolfsburg I €-3m
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New market value: €7 million
15 Suat Serdar I Hertha BSC I €-3m
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New market value: €9 million
15 Tyler Adams I RB Leipzig I €-3m
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New market value: €17 million
15 Odilon Kossounou I Bayer Leverkusen I -€3m
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New market value: €20 million
12 Dodi Lukébakio I VfL Wolfsburg I €-4m
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New market value: €9 million
12 Martin Hinteregger I Eintracht Frankfurt I € -4 million
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New market value: €9 million
12 Felix Uduokhai I FC Augsburg I -€4m
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New market value: €12 million
5 Dan-Axel Zagadou I BVB I -€5m
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New market value: €9 million
5 Orel Mangala I VfB Stuttgart I -€5m
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New market value: €15 million
5 Ramy Bensebaini I Gladbach I -€5m
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New market value: €17 million
5 Ridle Baku I VfL Wolfsburg I €-5m
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New market value: €20 million
5 Maxence Lacroix I VfL Wolfsburg I -€5m
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New market value: €20 million
5 Marcel Sabitzer I FC Bayern I -€5m
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New market value: €22 million
5 Dani Olmo I RB Leipzig I -€5m
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New market value: €45 million
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New market value: €16 million
3 Marcus Thuram I Gladbach I €-8m
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New market value: €20 million
1 Silas Katompa Mvumpa I VfB Stuttgart I -€10m
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New market value: €15 million
1 Dayot Upamecano I FC Bayern I -€10m
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New market value: €45 million
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