BVB also defeats RB Leipzig – Terzic sets his own record

Reus draws level with Zorc after goals

Ten competitive games, ten wins: Borussia Dortmund is increasingly becoming a real competitor for the title of FC Bayern, which has been dominating for years. With the 2: 1 (2: 0) in the top game of the Bundesliga against RB Leipzig, coach Edin Terzic’s team took the lead in the table at least for a day. With the eighth Bundesliga win in a row, the 40-year-old equaled the club’s internal record that he set in 2021.

In front of 81,365 spectators in the sold-out Signal Iduna, Marco Reus (21st minute / penalty kick) and Emre Can (39th) scored in a high-class game on Friday for the hard-fought victory of the Revierklub, which continued the impressive flight that began after the winter break. Only with a win on Saturday in Stuttgart can Bayern pass again thanks to their better goal difference. On the other hand, Leipzig, coached by former BVB coach Marco Rose, suffered a setback in the fight for the championship and are now seven points behind Borussia. Emil Forsberg’s goal in the 74th minute was ultimately not enough.

Both teams started the game with a handicap. The recently highly praised BVB goalkeeper Gregor Kobel had to pass at short notice due to muscular problems and be replaced by Alexander Meyer. Attacker Timo Werner complained to the guests about health problems before the game. For him, Christopher Nkunku, who has recovered from a torn lateral ligament, was back in the starting XI for the first time in 111 days.

The returned striker caused a lot of problems for Borussia, who hadn’t lost a home game on a Friday night in 19 years. In both the 3rd and 7th minutes, Nkunku was close to taking the lead for Leipzig. BVB also contributed to the high entertainment value of the game from the start. But Julian Brandt’s supposed opening goal in the 13th minute was annulled because of a handball by the international.

Just eight minutes later, Dortmund were rewarded for their brisk start. After a foul by Leipzig goalkeeper Janis Blaswich on Reus, the captain took the penalty himself and converted safely. Thanks to his 159th competitive goal for BVB, Reus drew level with Dortmund record player Michael Zorc.

Reus in 2nd place: BVB’s top scorers

12 Robert Lewandowski | 103 goals in 187 games

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Played for BVB from 2010 to 2014 | Statistics is cross-competitive |
Data current as of March 3, 2023

11 Stephane Chapuisat | 123 goals in 284 games

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Played for BVB from 1991 to 1999

10 Alfred Kelbassa | 124 goals in 218 games

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Played for BVB from 1954 to 1963

9 Alfred Niepieklo | 125 goals in 201 games

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Played for BVB from 1951 to 1960 | Niepieklo between Herbert Sandmann and Alfred Kelbassa at the celebration of winning the German championship in 1957

8 Pierre Emerick Aubameyang | 141 goals in 213 games

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Played for BVB from 2013 to 2018

7 Jürgen Schütz | 143 goals in 214 games

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Played for BVB from 1959 to 1963 and from 1969 to 1972

6 Lothar Emmerich | 148 goals in 249 games

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Played for BVB from 1960 to 1969

5 Timo Konietzka | 155 goals in 196 games

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Played for BVB from 1958 to 1965

4 Manfred Burgsmueller | 158 goals in 252 games

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Played for BVB from 1976 to 1983

3 Michael Zorc | 159 goals in 572 games

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Played for BVB from 1981 to 1998

2 Marco Reus | 159 goals in 375 games

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Has played for BVB since 2012

1 Adi Preißler | 177 goals in 274 games

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Played for BVB from 1945 to 1950 and from 1952 to 1959

The early deficit could not deter the guests. More and they took over the direction, forced BVB on the defensive, but missed the possible equalizer when Marcel Halstenberg (35th) had a chance. In the Leipzig urgent phase, however, the Terzic team struck again. When Can’s shot was deflected from 18 meters away, Blaswich had no chance and was unable to prevent his team from being 2-0 down at the break.

After the restart, the Rose team increased their efforts to get back the goal. André Silva’s shot (48′) just missed the BVB goal. But with all the ball possession, the guests continued to struggle to create chances. On the other hand, BVB rarely managed to free themselves from the pressure by counterattacking in this phase. Nevertheless, Blaswich had to use all his skills in the 67th minute to avert the 0:3 when Reus shot.

Shortly thereafter, BVB goalkeeper Meyer came into focus, who initially made a strong save against Silva, but was powerless at Forsberg’s goal. National player David Raum provided the precise template. However, the dreaded RB final offensive did not materialize, BVB defended with concentration. From the 85th minute, Leipzig had to continue playing outnumbered because the exchange quota was exhausted. Coach Rose was no longer allowed to send a player onto the field for the injured Xaver Schlager. Nevertheless, RB still had two top chances in injury time, but neither substitute Werner nor Forsberg got the ball over the line.

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