Berliner Tageblatt - Leipzig lose ground on Bayern, Dortmund and Leverkusen win

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Leipzig lose ground on Bayern, Dortmund and Leverkusen win
Leipzig lose ground on Bayern, Dortmund and Leverkusen win / Photo: © AFP

Leipzig lose ground on Bayern, Dortmund and Leverkusen win

RB Leipzig continued to lose ground on Bundesliga league leaders Bayern Munich with a 4-3 defeat at lowly Hoffenheim on Saturday, while Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen registered big wins.

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Hoffenheim came from a goal down to equalise three times and hit the lead with four minutes remaining on a wild debut for new manager Christian Ilzer.

Hoffenheim's Adam Hlozek collected a brace while Tom Bischof scored a clever free kick and Jakob Bruun Larsen was responsible for the winner in the 86th minute.

Leipzig's efforts came through Willi Orban, Antonio Nusa and an own goal from Hoffenheim's Stanley Nsoki.

Equal on points with Bayern just three matchdays ago, Leipzig have lost two and drawn one and now sit eight behind the league leaders.

Leipzig had only conceded five goals in the league season before Saturday's outing.

Eintracht Frankfurt can leapfrog Leipzig into second place and close the gap on Bayern to six points when they host Werder Bremen later on Saturday.

In Dortmund, the home side won 4-0 over Freiburg thanks to goals from Maximilian Beier, Felix Nmecha, Julian Brandt and Jamie Gittens, while the visitors finished with nine men.

Under fire and sitting outside the European placings coming into the match, Dortmund's one saving grace this league campaign has been their home form, with five wins from five.

The hosts got on track early, when Beier, who scored a double for Germany's under-21s against France this week, opening the scoring seven minutes in.

Midfielder Nmecha, who scored for Germany's senior side in their 1-1 draw in Hungary midweek, added a second with a superb long-range effort on the 40th-minute mark.

Freiburg's hopes of a comeback were snuffed out after 63 minutes when Patrick Osterhage picked up a second yellow card for a rough tussle with Marcel Sabitzer.

From the ensuing free kick, Dortmund's Brandt curled the ball home and England winger Gittens curled in a fourth to seal the match with 13 minutes remaining.

Freiburg's Junior Adamu saw straight red for striking Dortmund's Waldemar Anton in stoppage time, reducing his side to nine men.

Dortmund have now won their past six against Freiburg, scoring 24 and conceding five.

Defending champions Leverkusen came from two goals down to win 5-2 at home against Heidenheim thanks to a hat-trick from Patrick Schick.

Heidenheim, who host Chelsea in the Conference League on Thursday, were two goals up within 21 minutes, with Niklas Dorsch and Mathias Honsak taking advantage of some sleepy defence.

World Cup winner Exequiel Palacios pulled one back on the half-hour mark before Schick, in for the injured Victor Boniface, scored three unanswered goals to wrestle back control of the match before Granit Xhaka added a fifth with eight minutes remaining.

Last season's runners-up Stuttgart scored two second-half goals through Chris Fuehrich and Justin Diehl to win 2-0 at home over last-placed Bochum, who have just one point from 11 games this season.

Elsewhere, Wolfsburg's Ridle Baku scored the only goal as his side defeated Union Berlin 1-0 at home.

J.Horn--BTB