BVB draws in Heidenheim: Malen goal disallowed

Pohlmann makes his debut

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Borussia Dortmund’s race to catch up in the Bundesliga has suffered a setback after a performance without any playful sparkle. As in the first leg, the runner-up had to be content with just one point in a 0-0 draw against the strong home team 1. FC Heidenheim on Friday evening. Although BVB remained unbeaten for the sixth time in a row, Edin Terzic’s weakened team was unable to temporarily climb to third place in the table. Even with the 2-2 draw in the first meeting, Dortmund had already lost important points in the fight for the targeted Champions League places despite a 2-0 half-time lead.

Without winter newcomer Jadon Sancho, who had to sit out due to muscular problems, and Marco Reus, Julian Brandt and Gregor Kobel, who were missing due to illness, Borussia had a difficult time. For long stretches there was a lack of penetration against Heidenheim, who had not been defeated for the seventh time in a row. BVB only once recognized a gap in the Voith Arena, which was sold out with 15,000 spectators, but Donyell Malen’s goal was not recognized because it was offside (26th).

FCH coach Frank Schmidt felt great anticipation among himself and his team in the run-up to Heidenheim’s second Friday evening game in Bundesliga history. “Garnished with floodlights on the Schlossberg, this is a real highlight. “But we don’t want to draw too much attention to ourselves,” he said, demanding a high level of intensity and few mistakes in their forward movement from his team. His team complied with the demand, started bravely and instead pushed Salih Özcan into a bad pass that had almost serious consequences. However, Tim Kleindienst shot past the empty goal (14th).

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For a long time there was little from the guests against Heidenheimer, who defended compactly and were always lurking. They presented themselves without creative ideas and with errors. It was only after 26 minutes that things became dangerous for the first time – and how: Malen took off after a fine pass and shot the ball into the net. However, the video referee took back the supposed 1-0. Nevertheless: Now BVB’s offensive actions became a little more determined. Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, the only change from the 3-1 win against VfL Bochum, tested Kevin Müller from a distance. National striker Niclas Füllkrug, who once again formed a double leadership team with Youssoufa Moukoko, also couldn’t find a way past the FCH goalkeeper.

Malen and Bynoe-Gittens remained the most noticeable Borussia players even after the break. With the first shot, Malen took a corner. The Sancho representative then tried an overhead kick, but Müller was there again (57′). Terzic reacted and made three substitutions, and U23 player Ole Pohlmann made his debut. The game wasn’t any better to watch afterwards either, because the Bundesliga newcomer Heidenheim earned the point within the scope of his possibilities and thanks to his great commitment and repeatedly put the pinpricks himself. In the final phase, keeper Müller proved to be a safe support when a shot from Füllkrug (86′).

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