BERLIN (AP) – Erling Haaland scored 4 goals and Youssoufa Moukoko, the youngest player in Bundesliga history, when Borussia Dortmund beat Hertha Berlin 5-2 to advance so far on Saturday.
Preparation only for Moukoko, who chose for his debut after turning 16 on Friday, but Haaland stole the exhibition on a bloody night in Berlin before making way for the young man’s debut in the 85th minute.
“I think lately he’s the greatest skill in the world. 16 years and a day, it’s pretty amazing. He has a wonderful career as a striker,” Haaland said of Moukoko on ESPN. “I’m in my 20s,” Haaland said of Moukoko on ESPN. I’m getting old now So are the things “.
The first part was a fierce struggle between two groups that decided to close each other’s area. Dortmund ruled the property but struggled to locate gaps in Hertha’s committed defense.
However, Dodi Lukebakio del Hertha had too much space when he jumped in the 33rd minute and Matheus Cunha let him fly from outside the area to break the deadlock.
It’s another story after the break. Haaland temporarily tied when Emre Can sent a low center to the pole for the Norwegian to convert from close range.
Hertha is still recovering when Julian Brandt skated to the left and played a smart ball to prepare Haaland for his time at 49.
Dortmund players seemed to locate a lot of area and visitor attacks continued to arrive.
A sloppy pass from Marvin Plattenhardt led to Haaland’s third goal at 62. Haaland beat Omar Alderete and overcame the goalkeeper to complete his treedon.
Raphael Guerreiro scored Dortmund’s fourth position at 70.
Cunha scored one with a penalty at 79, Haaland defended himself a minute later with his fourth, through 17-year-old Jude Bellingham.
BAYERN FRUSTRATED
Bundesliga leader Bayern Munich defended to tie Werder Bremen 1-1 when his nine-match streak ended.
Maximilian Eggestein returned to Bremen before halftime, but visitors can stay in what would have been his first win against Bayern since the 5–2 win in Munich in September 2008.
Leon Goretzka crossed into Kingsley Coman to match in the 62nd minute.
Bayern had won their last 19 games against Bremen since a 0-0 draw in September 2010, and coach Hansi Flick with Goretzka, Serge Gnabry and Joshua Kimmich on the bench, while Jamal Musiala, 17, made his first title.
Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who conceded six goals in the German League of Nations’ loss to Spain on Tuesday, did well to take down Josh Sargent and even more when he chained himself to thwart Ludwig Augustinsson since the rebound of 16.
Sargent resisted Martinez’s challenge and took the ball to get Eggestein out of the impasse before halftime.
Milot Rashica squandered a clever chance to bring the score to 2-0 after the break, before Bayern nonetheless responded. Goretzka passes to Coman to call at the near post.
COMEDY LENS
Bayer Leverkusen goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky will not make his backlash that saw Arminia Bielefeld match without a knock-on shot.
Hradecky slipped while trying to return Daley Sinkgraven’s backward pass, grazing the ball as he continued with his purpose of matching Bielefeld at the beginning of the moment.
Fortunately for the Finnish goalkeeper, Aleksandar Dragovic scored out of time and the undefeated Leverkusen won 2-1.
Augsburg, ten players, also scored in the past to tie Borussia Monchengladbach 1-1.
Schalke’s winless streak lasted 24 games after losing Wolfsburg 2-0, and Hoffenheim relented in the past due to a 3–3 draw with Stuttgart.
Leipzig took the 1-1 position in Eintracht Frankfurt and fell to fourth place,
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