Bellingham on his debut when Dortmund beat Duisburg 5-0

BERLIN (AP) – Jude Bellingham scored on his Borussia Dortmund debut as his look to triumph in the rounds of the German Cup after beating third-tier MSV Duisburg 5-0 on Monday night.

Dortmund’s task became less difficult when Duisburg defender Dominic Volkmer was sent off for knocking down Erling Haaland in the 38th minute.

Jadon Sancho opened the scoring with a penalty in the 14th minute, and Thorgan Hazard rode Bellingham with his heel at 30. Bellingham, 17, who joined Birmingham City in the off-season, had a chance to watch his shot bounce off Duisburg. goalkeeper Leo Weinkauf.

Volkmer knocked Down Haaland and Hazard put the 3-0 on the loose kick, finishing it in the most sensitive corner.

Dortmund had to wait until 50 for American midfielder Giovanni Reyna, also 17, to score his first goal of the season.

Marco Reus continued in 57 after a seven-month absence and Dortmund captain scored 3 seconds later, pulling Sancho’s free shot and passing Weinkauf.

Only three hundred enthusiasts were able to attend the attack due to precautions against coronavirus.

Previously, Dynamo Dresden beat Hamburger SV 4-1 against an official overall of 10,053 enthusiasts for the biggest appearance in a German soccer game since restrictions began in March.

Yannick Stark scored in the 3rd minute for Dresden’s first German Cup goal, and Robin Becker and Christoph Daferner added two more.

Amadou Onana scored in arrears for Hamburg, but Sebastian Mai responded with a penalty in extra time for Dresden, sending former East German champion into the round of moments.

Hamburg defender Toni Leistner jumped into the pits and defended himself against a Dresden fan after receiving what he told Sky TV as “massive insults” to his family. The objects continued to rain on him before interrupting the interview. Leistner was born in Dresden and has already played for the team.

Dresden was relegated from the department at the time last season after the team was forced to quarantine after a series of COVID-19 infections. Dresden is already at the back of the department and may not resume with the rest of the league in May, increasing the team’s survival. hopes at a disadvantage.

Hamburg remained in the department for the time being after failing in its promotion target. The former Bundesliga heavyweight has high hopes that he will nevertheless return to new coach Daniel Thioune, who no longer wants to worry about betting on the cup.

In addition, fourth-placed Rot-Weiss Essen disappointed the Bundesliga’s new team, Arminia Bielefeld, 1-0, and Hannover slept to defeat the department’s rival, Wurzburger Kickers, 3–2.

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