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Dortmund’s 1000th Home Win Secures Champions League Spot

Borussia Dortmund celebrated their 1,000th Bundesliga home match with a dominant 4-0 victory over Freiburg. Maximilian Beier opened the scoring early, followed by goals from Serhou Guirassy and Ramy Bensebaini to secure a first-half lead. Fabio Silva added a fourth late in the game as Dortmund secured qualification for next season's Champions League. The win marked Dortmund's 600th Bundesliga home win and moved them closer to securing second place.

Dortmund turns landmark fixture into Champions League ticket

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Second-placed Borussia Dortmund celebrated its 1,000th Bundesliga home match in style, sweeping aside a rotated Freiburg side to secure qualification for next season's Champions League.

Needing a response after consecutive league defeats to Bayer Leverkusen and TSG Hoffenheim, Niko Kovac's team settled the contest early. Maximilian Beier opened the scoring in the eighth minute, running onto Ramy Bensebaini's long pass before beating Noah Atubolu in his 100th Bundesliga appearance.

Six minutes later, Dortmund struck again. Samuele Inacio, making his first start at the age of 18, carried the ball forward after a turnover and fed Julian Brandt, whose cross from the right found Serhou Guirassy unmarked in the center to make it 2-0 as Freiburg struggled to escape the pressure.

The visitors, who made seven changes from their cup defeat in Stuttgart and were without Yuito Suzuki, Yohan Manzambi and Matthias Ginter in the squad, offered little before the interval. Nicolas Hofler and Lucas Holer had harmless efforts, while Bensebaini underlined Dortmund's superiority in the 32nd minute by heading in Julian Ryerson's corner to make it 3-0.

Freiburg's clearest first-half chance came only after Dortmund eased off, with Holer forcing Gregor Kobel into a quick save from a throw-in. By halftime, the hosts had registered 11 shots to Freiburg's three.

The second half was played at a lower tempo. Freiburg improved briefly and thought it had reduced the deficit in the 55th minute through Lukas Kubler, but the goal was ruled out after a VAR review for offside. Bensebaini then headed against the post from another Ryerson corner.

Kovac used the closing stages to rotate, with Fabio Silva replacing Guirassy before finishing a move involving Beier, Carney Chukwuemeka and Daniel Svensson in the 87th minute.

The victory also marked Dortmund's 600th Bundesliga home win. Freiburg dropped to eighth, missing the chance to pull away from Frankfurt in the race for seventh place, which already guarantees at least Conference League qualification.

"We are of course delighted to have won our 1,000th home game. I think the team played very well over the full 90 minutes. Compliments and congratulations to the players for already securing Champions League qualification," said Dortmund coach Kovac.

Elsewhere, fourth-placed VfB Stuttgart was held to a 1-1 draw by Werder Bremen but remains fourth.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Freiburg made 7 changes and rested key players. Can't blame them for prioritizing the cup, but Dortmund were ruthless. Beier and Guirassy combo is looking dangerous. Kovac has turned things around nicely after Terzic left.

Varun X

Bensebaini was on fire today! A goal and an assist from a left-back is brilliant. Dortmund's academy continues to produce gems - that 18-year-old Inacio starting and playing well. Indian football needs this kind of youth development. 👏

Rahul R

I think Kovac deserves more credit. After two consecutive losses, many wrote Dortmund off. But they bounced back emphatically. The only concern is why Freiburg rotated so heavily - they lost their chance to pull ahead of Frankfurt. Champions League is where Dortmund belong though.

Priya S

600th home win in the Bundesliga! That's an incredible milestone. Dortmund's Yellow Wall must have been electric. I just wish Indian Super League clubs could create this kind of atmosphere consistently. Our stadiums feel empty compared to this. 😅

Karan T

Fair play to Dortmund, but let's not forget they had a poor run before this game. Consecutive defeats to Leverkusen and Hoffenheim showed their inconsistency. One good performance against a weakened Freiburg doesn't erase those concerns. They need to be more stable in the Champions League.

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