Bundesliga: Dortmund moves second as Haaland hits 40th goal of season

Haaland scored his 12th goal in eight games for Dortmund as Lucien Favre's side moved second in the Bundesliga, four points behind leader Bayern Munich.

Published : Feb 23, 2020 00:01 IST

Erling Haaland celebrates his goal against Werder Bremen.
Erling Haaland celebrates his goal against Werder Bremen.
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Erling Haaland celebrates his goal against Werder Bremen.

Erling Braut Haaland scored his 40th goal of the season as the teenager continued his phenomenal scoring streak in Borussia Dortmund's 2-0 win at Werder Bremen on Saturday.

The 19-year-old flicked home a second-half cross to score his 12th goal in eight games for Dortmund as Lucien Favre's side moved second in the Bundesliga, four points behind leader Bayern Munich.

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Haaland, who scored twice in Tuesday's Champions League last 16, first-leg win over Paris Saint-Germain, also netted 28 goals for Salzburg before joining Dortmund for 20 million euros ($22 million) in December.

Dortmund ground out victory after showing some early nerves in Bremen where it crashed to a 3-2 German Cup defeat earlier this month.

Centre-back Dan-Axel Zagadou gave the visitor the lead by volleying home a Jadon Sancho corner on 52 minutes.

Haaland doubled the advantage by drilling Achraf Hakimi's square ball into the corner on 66 minutes to score his ninth Bundesliga goal.

After five straight league defeats, Bremen remains 17th and five points from safety.

It suffered another blow in the relegation battle as Fortuna Duesseldorf, which is a place above it, enjoyed a 2-0 win at Freiburg.

Dortmund climbed above RB Leipzig on goal difference.

Julian Nagelsmann's Leipzig can move back to within one point of Bayern, which beat bottom side Paderborn 3-2 on Friday, when it visits Schalke later on Saturday.

Fourth-placed Borussia Moenchengladbach slipped six points behind Bayern, albeit with a game in hand, as Lucas Ribeiro's injury-time strike snatched Hoffenheim a 1-1 draw at Borussia Park.

Matthias Ginter had powered in an early opener for Gladbach, but the hosts were made to pay after Alassane Plea saw a 75th-minute penalty saved by Hoffenheim goalkeeper Oliver Baumann.

Despite splashing out 77 million euros ($83 million) on transfers in January, Hertha Berlin's poor form continued in a 5-0 thrashing at home to Cologne.

Hertha was brought crashing back down to earth after Alexander Nouri won his first game in charge following Jurgen Klinsmann's shock resignation last weekend at Paderborn.

The home side defended woefully and were 2-0 down inside 22 minutes as Jhon Cordoba scored an early double.

The Colombian striker exploited a four-on-two situation for his first goal and easily escaped his marker to head in the second.

Midfielder Florian Kanz added two goals of his own before Mark Uth curled home a free-kick 20 minutes from time as Hertha capitulated.

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