BUNDESLIGA, Round 10: Dortmund relegated!?

Dortmund relegated! Well, obviously not yet, since there are another 24 games. But with Freiburg’s win, the Neons are now in 17th and scheduled for automatic relegation. Certainly this raises the prospect of BVB winning the Chmapions League and getting demoted in the same season. OK, it’s not too likely on either account. Despite a great campaign winning all their matches so far, undoubtedly Real Madrid and Bayern München are stronger teams. The Neons are probably reasonably close to others such as Chelsea, PSG and Barcelona. So it’s not impossible that they could sneak into the finals once again. And you have to believe that at some point they’ll turn things around in the Bundesliga. But just think of the truly legendary story you could tell if it were to come true!

The balance between Bayern and Dortmund is suprisingly close, even though Bayern has been faboulous since the mid 1960s, and Dortmund has often been crap and even spent four seasons in the 2nd division in the 1970s. Bayern has 39 wins, Dortmund 23, 28 draws. But this was a year when Bayern was on top and Dortmund struggling, so it wasn’t really expected that the Neons could hold out. But they seem to raise themselves for big matches, and battled Bayern from the start. They even took the lead, and then withstood the home side dominance. In the end, a silly penalty did them in. So now the 5th straight Bundesliga loss, and clearly a crisis in Dortmund. Bayern had to work very hard for this one, but once again proved that they’re unstoppable.

Wolfsburg is looking like a team to watch. The VWs were models of efficiency at Stuttgart, who actually didn’t play badly. The hosts created some chances, but wasted them. Instead they watched helplessly as Wolfsburg was ruthless in front of goal, and kicked their ass.

The home fans couldn’t have been too happy, but Schalke held on grimly for a tight win over Augsburg. Surprisingly it was FCA that dominated the match, as Schalke did squat and was on the defensive for the whole match. However a goal by Huntelaar was enough to get the Blues the win, one that they hardly deserved.

Hamburg needs anything they can get, and Leverkusen was willing to leave points. HSV ran around a lot, but were clearly inferior. But the Aspirins hardly seemed interested, and didn’t really look like they wanted to be there. So a huge win for HSV. Leverkusen could have solidified their challenger status, but clearly they’re back to “pretender”, with emphasis on “pretend”.

Werder Bremen got a huge win as well, winning at Mainz. Despite falling behind, the Bremer showed energy under interim coach Viktor Skripnik, and managed to come back and win the match.

Hannover and Frankfurt slugged it out in a snoozer that was eventually decided by a late own goal.

Freiburg got their first win, a tough win at Köln. It was basically a boring match until the guests took the lead on a penalty. Köln then attacked furiously, but the Breisgauer were able to defend and get the points.

Gladbach may be the 2nd best team in the league now. They defeated previously unbeaten Hoffenheim. After a somewhat slow start, the home side began to dominate, and the Hoppers had nothing left to hold them off. A deserved win for MG, along with Bayern the only remaining unbeaten team. Next week is a very interesting match at Dortmund, where a Gladbach win is not out of the question.

Another great result for Paderborn, but their opponent Hertha was total crap, almost just going through the motions, without ideas or urgency. So SCP kept battling and realized that the Berliners were emperors without clothes, and finished them off.

Total attendance 424,750 (avg 47,194), sellout in München, as usual.

 	
FC Schalke 04	     -   FC Augsburg	        1:0 (1:0)   60,954

                    1:0  Huntelaar (37., Uchida, Atsuto)
 	
1. FSV Mainz 05	     -   Werder Bremen	        1:2 (1:1)   31,017

                    1:0  Okazaki (3., , Koo)
                    1:1  di Santo (45.)
                    1:2  di Santo (49., F. Kroos)


Hannover 96	     -   Eintracht Frankfurt	1:0 (0:0)   42,200

                    1:0  Madlung (88., own goal, Marcelo)

VfB Stuttgart	     -   VfL Wolfsburg	        0:4 (0:2)   50,050

                    0:1  Perisic (15.)
                    0:2  Knoche (45. + 1, De Bruyne)
                    0:3  De Bruyne (48., Vieirinha)
                    0:4  Perisic (88., De Bruyne)

Hamburger SV	     -   Bayer 04 Leverkusen	1:0 (1:0)   52,990

                    1:0  van der Vaart (26., penalty, Jansen)

Bayern München	     -   Borussia Dortmund	2:1 (0:1)   71,000 *

                    0:1  Reus (31., Aubameyang)
                    1:1  Lewandowski (72.)
                    2:1  Robben (85., penalty, Ribery)

Bor. Mönchengladbach -   TSG Hoffenheim	        3:1 (2:1)   52,409

                    1:0  Hahn (12., Herrmann)
                    1:1  Modeste (30., Zuber)
                    2:1  Herrmann (32., Hahn)
                    3:1  Herrmann (52., Nordtveit)

1. FC Köln	     -   SC Freiburg	        0:1 (0:0)   49,500

                    0:1  Darida (51., Hand penalty)

SC Paderborn 07	     -   Hertha BSC	        3:1 (1:1)   14,630

                    1:0  Bakalorz (28.)
                    1:1  Kalou (41., M. Ndjeng)
                    2:1  Kachunga (52., Wemmer)
                    3:1  Meha (75., Kachunga)
	

 1  Bayern München (M, P) 	10    7  3  0 	  23:3 	 +20 	  24 
 2  VfL Wolfsburg 	  	10    6  2  2 	  20:9 	 +11 	  20 
 3  Bor. Mönchengladbach	10    5  5  0 	  15:5 	 +10 	  20
 4  TSG Hoffenheim 	  	10    4  5  1 	  14:10  +4 	  17
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 5  Bayer 04 Leverkusen 	10    4  4  2 	  17:15  +2 	  16 
 6  Hannover 96 	  	10    5  1  4 	   7:11  -4 	  16
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 7  SC Paderborn 07 (N) 	10    4  3  3 	  16:13  +3 	  15 
 8  FC Schalke 04 	  	10    4  2  4 	  14:13  +1 	  14 
 9  1. FSV Mainz 05 	  	10    3  5  2 	  13:12  +1 	  14 
10  FC Augsburg 	  	10    4  0  6 	  11:12  -1 	  12 
11  1. FC Köln (N) 	  	10    3  3  4 	   7:8 	 -1 	  12 
12  Eintracht Frankfurt 	10    3  3  4 	  17:19  -2 	  12 
13  Hertha BSC Berlin	  	10    3  2  5 	  15:19  -4 	  11 
14  Hamburger SV 	  	10    2  3  5 	   4:12  -8 	  9 
15  VfB Stuttgart 	  	10    2  3  5 	  14:23  -9 	  9
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16  SC Freiburg 	  	10    1  5  4 	   9:14  -5 	  8
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17  Borussia Dortmund 	  	10    2  1  7 	  11:17  -6 	  7 
18  Werder Bremen 	  	10    1  4  5 	  12:24  -12 	  7


1st line: Champions League
2nd line: Europaliga (+ Cup winner)
3rd line: Playoff with 2.Liga 3rd place
4th line: Relegation to 2.Liga

M = Meister, defending Champion
P = Pokalsieger, Cup winner
N = Neuling, just promoted

3.Liga, Round 16

Bielefeld couldn’t enjoy their leader-standing, as they went down in Kiel. The Holsteiners seem pretty solid, especially at home, and Arminia gets ejected from the top spot.

Wehen has silently moved into the top spot, as they were strong against Chemnitz, another contender. The villagers have been here before, so it remains to be seen how long they stay at the top.

Preußen Münster has completed a strong comeback. they were a bit flaky last season, and looked similar after a so-so start. But they’ve been strong in the last few weeks, and their win over Duisburg has vaulted them into a promotion spot.

A big match in Dresden, as Dynamo faced off against Kickers Stuttgart. The home side pressed for a win, and looked to have it, but Stein scored for the visitors 4 minutes into injury time to steal a point.

Hansa Rostock showed some life. They were getting clearly beaten by Osnabrück, but scored twice in injury time to pull out a point.

At the bottom, Großaspach got an important win to remain close to the salvation mark. There are a lot of contenders for relegation now…

 	
Hansa Rostock	     -   VfL Osnabrück	        2:2 (0:0)   9,200
SG S-hof Großaspach  -   1. FSV Mainz 05 II	3:1 (1:1)   2,314
SV Wehen Wiesbaden   -   Chemnitzer FC	        2:0 (1:0)   3,210
Holstein Kiel	     -   Arminia Bielefeld	1:0 (1:0)   7,644
Dynamo Dresden	     -   Stuttgarter Kickers	1:1 (0:0)  20,153
Energie Cottbus	     -   SpVgg Unterhaching	3:0 (0:0)   6,860	 	
VfB Stuttgart II     -   Borussia Dortmund II	2:1 (0:1)   1,400
Rot-Weiß Erfurt	     -   Fortuna Köln	        2:1 (1:1)   5,951
Preußen Münster	     -   MSV Duisburg	        1:0 (1:0)  12,011
Jahn Regensburg	     -   Hallescher FC	        1:1 (0:0)   3,772
	

 1  SV Wehen Wiesbaden 	  	16    9  2  5 	  28:19  +9 	  29 
 2  Preußen Münster 	  	16    8  4  4 	  25:20  +5 	  28
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 3  Rot-Weiß Erfurt 	  	16    8  4  4 	  24:20  +4 	  28
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 4  Arminia Bielefeld (A) 	16    8  3  5 	  31:22  +9 	  27 
 5  Energie Cottbus (A) 	16    7  6  3 	  20:13  +7 	  27 
 6  Dynamo Dresden (A)	  	16    7  6  3 	  23:18  +5 	  27 
 7  Stuttgarter Kickers 	16    7  5  4 	  27:21  +6 	  26 
 8  MSV Duisburg 	  	16    6  7  3 	  21:16  +5 	  25 
 9  Chemnitzer FC 	  	16    7  4  5 	  15:10  +5 	  25 
10  VfL Osnabrück 	  	16    7  4  5 	  25:25   0 	  25 
11  Holstein Kiel 	  	16    6  6  4 	  20:13  +7 	  24 
12  VfB Stuttgart II 	  	16    7  3  6 	  23:24  -1 	  24 
13  Hallescher FC	  	16    5  4  7 	  20:22  -2 	  19 
14  Fortuna Köln (N) 	  	16    5  3  8 	  17:18  -1 	  18 
15  1. FSV Mainz 05 II (N) 	16    4  4  8 	  20:26  -6 	  16 
16  SpVgg Unterhaching 	  	16    4  4  8 	  22:30  -8 	  16 
17  Hansa Rostock 	  	16    3  5  8 	  22:31  -9 	  14
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18  SG Sonnenhof Großaspach (N) 16    3  5  8 	  18:30  -12 	  14 
19  Borussia Dortmund II	16    2  6  8 	  17:26  -9 	  12 
20  Jahn Regensburg	  	16    3  3  10 	  16:30  -14 	  12


A = Absteiger just relegated 
N = Neuling just promoted

1st line: Promotion to 2.Liga
2nd line: Promotion Playoff with 2.Liga 16th place 
3rd line: Relegation to Regionalliga