A furious first half powers BVB to 4-0 home win over Freiburg
Personnel mattersCompared to the away match at Hoffenheim (2-1), head coach Niko Kovac made four changes to the line-up: Serhou Guirassy, Julian Brandt, first-team debutant Samuele Inacio and Ramy Ben...
A furious first half powers BVB to 4-0 home win over Freiburg Personnel matters Compared to the away match at Hoffenheim (2-1), head coach Niko Kovac made four changes to the line-up: Serhou Guirassy, Julian Brandt, first-team debutant Samuele Inacio and Ramy Bensebaini came into the team in place of Fabio Silva, Carney Chukwuemeka, Daniel Svensson and Niklas Süle. Süle (knee ligament injury) was one of four absentees, alongside Karim Adeyemi (muscle problems), Emre Can (cruciate ligament rupture) and Felix Nmecha (knee ligament rupture). The match Dortmund dominated possession in the opening stages, with Maxi Beier playing high up in the so-called "Svensson position.
" This approach paid off early on: Bensebaini played a strong, long ball from deep in his own half to the left of centre, finding Beier on the run; he had a clear path to an early 1-0 lead and kept his cool in front of Atubolu in the Freiburg goal (8). Six minutes later: a ball won in front of their own penalty area, another long pass to the left, to Inacio, who marched towards the penalty area and played it to the right to Brandt. Guirassy forced the cross over the line with his outstretched foot (14).
Freiburg’s right-sided attacker Scherhant was pinned deep in his own half, tasked with marking Beier. Tactically, Beier operated almost level with Guirassy, in front of Inacio. And Inacio almost set up the third goal, but Julian Ryerson’s shot from 13 metres went over the bar (16).
In the clash between the two teams with the most goals from corners this season, a Ryerson cross after half an hour led to the 3-0. Bensebaini headed the corner into the net from inside the six-yard box (32). Jobe Bellingham didn’t play a single misplaced pass in the first half.