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Sancho and Buerki send Dortmund top

April 13, 2019
Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho celebrates scoring their second goal against FSV Mainz 05 during their Bundesliga match at Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Saturday. — Reuters
Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho celebrates scoring their second goal against FSV Mainz 05 during their Bundesliga match at Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, Saturday. — Reuters

BERLIN — Jadon Sancho's first-half brace and Roman Buerki's goalkeeping heroics helped pile the pressure back onto Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga title race as Borussia Dortmund survived a late scare to secure a 2-1 win over Mainz Saturday.

Dortmund was left licking its wounds after a 5-0 humiliation in Munich last weekend saw it slip a point behind Bayern, but it showed both steel and style Saturday to secure three points and go top of the table overnight.

Two early goals from England international Sancho appeared to put Dortmund on course for an easy victory, but it was forced to weather a second-half onslaught from Mainz.

Sancho and co will now go to bed as league leader, with Bayern needing a win at Fortuna Duesseldorf Sunday to regain its grip on top spot.

Dortmund took the lead with an inch-perfect move on 17 minutes. Mario Goetze's bending cross found Sancho, who didn't even break his stride as he thumped the ball past Florian Mueller from close range.

Sancho doubled the lead shortly afterward with the help of a deflection from Moussa Niakhate.

Yet a familiar fragility crept into Dortmund's defending as the game wore on, and it was forced to rely on the determined brilliance of Buerki.

The Dortmund keeper kept Mainz at bay for much of the second half, before Robin Quaison pulled a goal back for Mainz six minutes from time.

Buerki then kept out the equalizer with an incredible triple-save at a corner a few minutes later.

Earlier Saturday, a 1-0 win over crisis club Hanover kept Borussia Moenchengladbach in the race for Champions League football.

Having dropped out of the top four earlier this month, Gladbach picked up only its second win in nine games against bottom-of-the-table Hanover.

Brazilian striker Raffael grabbed the winner just after half-time, flicking a loose ball over the head of Hanover keeper Michael Esser.

Gladbach now sits in fifth, a point behind Eintracht Frankfurt.

RB Leipzig, meanwhile, strengthened its grip on third with a comfortable win over Wolfsburg.

Kevin Kampl curled in the opener on 16 minutes, before Timo Werner headed in a second to notch his third goal in four games.

Defeat is a setback for Wolfsburg, whose fellow European hopefuls Werder Bremen and Bayer Leverkusen both won Saturday.

Bremen snuck into a Europa League place thanks to a 2-1 win over Freiburg. Late headers from in-form Dutch midfielder Davy Klaassen and Theodor Gebre Selassie sealed the three points for the home side, despite Luca Waldschmidt's even later consolation goal for Freiburg.

Leverkusen, meanwhile, battled to a 1-0 victory over relegation-threatened Stuttgart thanks to a Kai Havertz penalty.

The win puts Leverkusen seventh, in the center of a thrilling race for Europe. A single point separates Bremen in sixth from ninth-placed Hoffenheim. — AFP


April 13, 2019
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