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BVB without a win again - Leipzig now third

Accompanied by fierce fan protests, the ball is rolling in the Bundesliga stadiums. Runners-up BVB remain without a win again. Leipzig wins.

Dissatisfied faces: Borussia Dortmund only managed a draw in Augsburg. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Dissatisfied faces: Borussia Dortmund only managed a draw in Augsburg. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Matchday 15 - BVB without a win again - Leipzig now third

Borussia Dortmund is in danger of losing touch with the top flight of the Bundesliga. The runners-up were held to a 1:1 (1:1) draw at FC Augsburg and remain in fifth place for the time being after just one win from their last seven games. Leaders Bayer Leverkusen could already move onto 13 points with a win against Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday (17:30/DAZN).

RB Leipzig did better than Dortmund. Coach Marco Rose's team moved up to third place ahead of Sunday's top-of-the-table clash between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart. Emil Forsberg was celebrated by the fans during the 3:1 (1:1) win against TSG Hoffenheim in what was probably his last home game for RB Leipzig.

Forsberg bids farewell with a top performance

After taking the lead through Lukas Klostermann in the 34th minute, Ozan Kabak (42) equalized for the visitors. Four minutes after coming on as a substitute, Forsberg put Leipzig back in front with a dream goal, which was set up by Mohamed Simakan (74). The 32-year-old Swede is on the verge of a move to Red Bull New York.

Following their European Cup exit during the week, Union Berlin suffered their next setback in the relegation battle with a clear 0:3 (0:1) defeat at VfL Bochum. The Köpenickers have just ten points and are in the relegation places. Only SV Darmstadt 98 and FSV Mainz 05 (nine points each) are worse. Darmstadt lost 0:1 (0:0) against VfL Wolfsburg despite being outnumbered for a long time. Mainz were also left without a point at home in their 0:1 (0:1) draw against 1. FC Heidenheim. It was the Bundesliga newcomers' first away win in the top flight.

The 15th matchday was accompanied by fierce fan protests against the German Football League's investor deal. Tennis balls and chocolate coins were thrown onto the pitch, as was the case in Bochum, along with abusive chants and protest posters. At the general meeting on Monday, the DFL received a mandate from the professional clubs to enter into concrete negotiations with a strategic marketing partner.

Dortmund lose touch after draw

In Augsburg, top scorer Ermedin Demirovic gave the hosts the lead after coming out on top in a tough duel with Nico Schlotterbeck (23rd minute). The scene was reviewed, but no complaints were made. It was Demirovic's eighth goal of the season. Dortmund equalized before the break through Donyell Malen (35').

In Bochum, Japan's Takuma Asano first gave himself a boost with a chocolate coin thrown from the stands and then put VfL into the lead (45-44). Goncalo Paciencia (54') and Kevin Stöger with a penalty (78') made everything clear.

The situation is particularly precarious in Mainz, where Marvin Pieringer's winning goal for Heidenheim (12') further exacerbated the situation. In Darmstadt, the hosts were also unable to take advantage of being outnumbered for more than an hour after Maxence Lacroix was shown the red card for an emergency brake (27'). Lovro Majer scored the winner for Wolfsburg (63').

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