triple scorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang stole at the end, although the show and the ball, Marco Reus was nevertheless the biggest winner in Dortmund’s football festival. Recently even as “Chancentod” mocked, fueled the national team with two goals and former strength at 5: 1 (3: 0) victory of Borussia Dortmund beat FC Augsburg a new self-confidence
“I made me not worry too much. It was a matter of time that I meet again,” said the offensive star who with his double (21 and 33) before the break for the decision made and his critics silenced, at Sky: “Football is so fast I am already longer there and know it assess It can not always just go uphill…”
It was, however, not only on resurgent Reus that BVB cemented his second place and Augsburg pushed even deeper into crisis. In the final minutes even trumped him Aubameyang, who strangled his third hat-trick of the season (18. / 85. / 90. + 1).
Aubameyangs hat-trick was one with announcement: “Yesterday I made a bet with my brother that I’ll shoot three goals,” reported the Gabonese. And because it worked at the last minute, he grabbed the game ball – “for my little son”
Weinzierl:. “We have been watching too much”
Little cause for celebration had the Augsburg, in the meantime only by Raul Bobadilla (49) on 1: 3 abbreviated – but from offside. While Dortmund with a broad chest in the cup game on Wednesday (19.00 clock / Sky) go against second division SC Paderborn who cares for the rear are getting bigger.
” The first half was very poor, “was manager Stefan Reuter:”.. Since we did not come in the duels Dortmund let’s just chasing In the second half we better stung, had the chance to 2: 3 to make. It was a deserved defeat. ”
coach Markus Weinzierl complained: “We have been watching too much but in the next few weeks to come easier opponents than Dortmund..”
Dortmund with opportunities by the minute
Borussia started the game before 80,359 spectators in the again sold-out arena with a zest and pace that you had to fear the worst for the already unsettled guests. After 38 seconds saved Augsburg Ragnar Klawan the last moment before Aubameyang.
Almost every minute, BVB combined in the area of Swabia, who defended their goal in the turbulent early stages with all hands. Attack attempts were, however piecemeal.
A picture-perfect combination led to Dortmund deserved lead when Ilkay Gündogan striker Aubameyang hung up to scale. A little later, Shinji Kagawa contributed the equally remarkable groundwork for Reus, who heaved the ball from close range under the crossbar and thus again fueled a further dose of self-confidence.
backheel template of Kagawa
fatigue after the grueling 3500 km long journey to the Europa League appearance last Thursday when FK Qäbälä (3: 1) There was nothing in Azerbaijan to feel , The Westfalen acted as a unified whole. The 3. 0 through Reus after a presentation by backheel from Kagawa gave another impressive proof
Augsburg built his inglorious league record this season on nine goals from in the first half hour. Thus was clear early on that there was nothing to get in Dortmund.
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