Saturday, March 9, 2013

Bundesliga scores: Dortmund bounce right back with win, Schalke look...

Schalke is beginning to look decent again, while Dortmund and Bayer each found victories as they fight for second. It wasn't too long ago that Schalke was dead and buried. They certainly were manager-less and a whole mess, but a result in a pull at Mainz, the Champions League at Galatasaray and now a win this week has them right back on the right track. Borussia Dortmund also returned on track after dropping to Bayern Munich in the DFB Pokal. Lesson: Bayern are really, really, really good. Borussia Dortmund 3-1 Hannover In Robert Lewandowski's first fit as it was announced he wouldn't sign a brand new deal with Dortmund, the striker sought out and won objectives 13 and 14 on the summer season for his soon-to-be former club. It had been an entire thrashing by BvB, who outshot Hannover 23-6 to stay one point in front of Bayer Leverkusen for second place. Mohammed Abdellaoue did report for Hannover, but it was way too little to create this fit competitive. Wolfsburg 1-4 Schalke With Lewis Holtby gone, Schalke needed the extraordinary Julian Draxler to get better yet and that is precisely what he has done. He terrorized Wolfsburg on Saturday, rating moobs and introducing an assist to cause Schalke at the Volkswagen Arena. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Jefferson Farfan added one other targets for Schalke, making Ivica Olic's tally for Wolfsburg trivial. Hamburg 1-1 Greuther Furth Hamburg are right in the centre of the competition for last place, but an effective way to ruin these Champions League dreams is to draw at home to the worst team in the Bundesliga, which is exactly what they did on Saturday. Maximilian Beister answered Nikola Djurdjic's early opener, but Hamburg couldn't find another target and had to stay for a bad pull at the Wolksparkstadion. Werder Bremen 0-1 Augsburg Hello, Augsburg, congrats on the win. Want to know your reward? Still being in the relegation zone. Nurnberg 1-1 Freiburg They split up the items, that has been good in this bore holiday. Bayer Leverkusen 2-1 Stuttgart It looked like Vedad Ibisevic's 12th minutes punishment could be the champion, but a mad Bayer surge in the waning minutes made what looked like a Stuttgart gain in to three points for the home side. Stefan Kiessling's 82nd minute received Bayer amount before Lars Bender netted the winner four minutes later to help keep pace with BvB in the competition for second.

Via: Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt - Steaua Bucharest [Live Football]

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