Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 17:30• Guy Habets • Last update: 17:40

Borussia Dortmund is no longer clear in the Bundesliga. For a long time it looked like the formation of trainer Edin Terzic would win at home, as it led 2-0 against Werder Bremen, but the guests turned it around in stoppage time: 2-3. Oliver Burke’s winning goal came deep into stoppage time, just six minutes after the 2-1 score.

Dortmund won the first two games of the season and Werder was unable to take a win yet. The roles were reversed during the first half in Signal Iduna Park, however, as the visitors from Bremen were the dominant party. However, scoring failed and the blow was all the more sensitive when Julian Brandt did just before half-time. The winger came in from the right and found the far corner with a hard shot.

That goal did not offer Dortmund the desired peace after the break. There were still no opportunities and the accompanying shots on Werder’s goal and therefore had to fear that the guests from Northern Germany would still take off with a point. The 2-0 by Raphaël Guerreiro, twelve minutes before the end, seemed to put an end to all the hopes of the guests from Bremen. Nothing could be further from the truth. Lee Buchanan made the connecting goal in minute 89 and in injury time Niklas Schmidt made it 2-2. In minute 95, Oliver Burke then plunged the entire Signal Iduna Park into mourning: 2-3.

FC Augsburg – 1. FSV Mainz 05 1-2
The meeting between the two Bundesliga midfielders ignited already in the first half. Karim Onisiwo opened the score after more than half an hour and a little later it was again equal via Ermedin Demirovic. Augsburg, where Jeffrey Gouweleeuw was central in the back, did not manage to take control of the match. Mainz had the most right to the victory and was given the opportunities to do so. Lee Jae-Sung ended up being the celebrated man at minute 93:1-2.

VfL Wolfsburg – Schalke 04 0-0
Micky van de Ven was given the opportunity on Saturday afternoon to show himself as a basic player at Wolfsburg. He was in the starting lineup and had to control the strong Simon Terodde, Schalke’s striker. He succeeded reasonably well, but he could not prevent Terodde from mooring from eleven meters. However, he missed and the second chance after VAR interference was also not used. to the unfortunate Konigsblauenwho therefore ended up in a draw, Thomas Ouwejan was the left back.

VfB Stuttgart – SC Freiburg 0-1
With former PSV player Ritsu Doan on 10 at Freiburg and the Dutch international Mark Flek under the bar with the same team, the score was opened in the Mercedes Benz Arena after eleven minutes. Vincenzo Grifo made it 0-1 on behalf of the guests and immediately increased the pressure on Stuttgart. That team tried and tried in the remainder of the game, but failed to equalize.

Bayer Leverkusen – TSG Hoffenheim 0-3
Jeremie Frimpong, the Dutch right back on duty at Leverkusen, could not prevent Hoffenheim from taking a large lead in the first half. Via hits from Christoph Baumgartner and Andrej Kramaric it was 0-2 after 45 minutes and so trainer Gerardo Seoane, who kept three Dutchmen on the bench with Mitchel Bakker, Daley Sinkgraven and Timothy Fosu-Mensah, had to do something. He brought Bakker, but he couldn’t prevent it from ending in 0-3 via Georginio Rutter.