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Nkunku strikes again as Leipzig win eases pressure on Marsch

Published on: October 4, 2021 9:13 AM

BERLIN: RB Leipzig eased the pressure on coach Jesse Marsch as Christopher Nkunku scored twice in a 3-0 home win over Bundesliga strugglers Bochum on Saturday. Portugal striker Andre Silva scored just 42 seconds after coming on mid way through the second-half to break the deadlock before Nkunku took his tally this season to nine goals in 10 games in all competitions. Leipzig CEO Oliver Mintzlaff before kick-off admitted results are “not what we imagined” after Tuesday’s home defeat by Club Brugge in the Champions League which followed a 6-3 drubbing at Manchester City. After Nkunku netted Leipzig’s second with a deft chip over Bochum goalkeeper Manuel Riemann, a relieved Marsch celebrated with his players on the sidelines. The result lifts Leipzig to seventh, six points behind leaders Bayern Munich, who host Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday. Earlier, Borussia Dortmund proved they can win in the Bundesliga without injured star striker Erling Braut Haaland by grabbing a 2-1 victory at home to Augsburg. With Haaland again in the stands at Signal Iduna Park, having also missed Tuesday’s Champions League win over Sporting Lisbon with a persistent leg injury, Dortmund bounced back from last week’s defeat at Borussia Moenchengladbach. Haaland is also set to miss Norway’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Turkey and Montenegro.

Brandt hits winner: Raphael Guerreiro converted a penalty in the 10th minute only for Augsburg to equalise through Swiss striker Andi Zeqiri. Germany winger Julian Brandt struck Dortmund’s winner when he smashed Marco Reus’ clever pass into the net six minutes into the second half. The victory lifts Dortmund to second, but Bayer Leverkusen can leapfrog them on Sunday if they win at Arminia Bielefeld. Freiburg, one of two clubs still unbeaten along with Bayern, are third and level on points with Dortmund after their 2-1 win at Hertha Berlin. Striker Nils Petersen, who specialises in goals off the bench, grabbed a second-half winner just two minutes after coming on at the Olympic Stadium to give him his 30th Bundesliga goal as a substitute. Hertha’s defeat, their fifth in seven league games, piles pressure on coach Pal Dardai. “We conceded from two deadball situations, I can’t also play and head the ball away,” said Dardai.

Resurgent Gladbach: Wolfsburg, league leaders up until a fortnight ago, suffered a second consecutive league defeat to drop to fifth after losing 3-1 at home to resurgent Moenchengladbach. American teenager Joe Scally scored his first Bundesliga goal when he fired in the visitors’ third deep into added time. Gladbach were 2-0 up after less than seven minutes. Swiss striker Breel Embolo proved his fitness after a leg injury with a spectacular goal, then set up the second less than two minutes later for Jonas Hofmann. The hosts pulled one back when Ridle Baku whipped in a cross which ricocheted off three players to allow Luca Waldschmidt to score.

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