Borussia Dortmund temporarily topped the German Football League after halting the perfect start of their guest Heidenheim when they beat them 4-2 in the opening of the third round.
Dutchman Donyell Malen (12), Karim Adeyemi (17 and 41) and Emre Djan (90+3 from a penalty kick) scored Dortmund’s goals, while Marvin Beieringer (39) and Maximilian Bruensch (74 from a penalty kick) scored Heidenheim’s goals.
It is Borussia Dortmund’s second win this season, raising its score to seven points and temporarily moving up to the top spot, one point ahead of Heidenheim, who suffered their first loss after two consecutive wins, and Bayern Munich and Leipzig, who play on Saturday with Holstein Kiel and Union Berlin respectively.
Dortmund completely controlled the match from start to finish, and the differences in capabilities between the players of the two teams played a clear role in its course and result.
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