Bundesliga round up: Dortmund lose while Leverkusen thrash Gladbach
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It was the first time Dortmund have lost to Freiburg in Germany's top flight for 11 years, with Saturday's setback coming just four days after losing 3-1 to Bayern Munich in the German Super Cup. "We made stupid mistakes, twice!" grumbled Dortmund centre-back Manuel Akanji. "We gave away a free-kick for the first and the second goal was a counter attack. We can't invite opponents to score, especially when we have Champions League aspirations."
Dortmund will discover their group opponents when the draw for the Champions League is made on Thursday.
Bayer Leverkusen later romped to a 4-0 victory at home to Borussia Moenchengladbach. Visiting goalkeeper Yann Sommer had a nightmare start when Mitchel Bakker's shot hit the post, deflected off the Gladbach keeper and rolled over the line for an own goal.
Czech striker Patrik Schick then doubled Leverkusen's lead on eight minutes. Gladbach lost striker Marcus Thuram with an injury after just 20 minutes, then their captain Lars Stindl had a penalty saved just before the break. Leverkusen made it 3-0 after the break when Moussa Diaby hit the net after his shot took a deflection.
Gladbach also lost defender Matthias Ginter with a head injury, then striker Alassane Plea also went off after twisting his knee. Replacement Nadiem Amiri completed the rout with Leverkusen's fourth goal three minutes from the whistle. "We let them get the better of us," admitted Gladbach captain Stindl.
Hertha Berlin omitted Matheus Cunha from their match-day squad for their 2-1 home loss to Wolfsburg amid reports the Brazil striker wants to join Atletico Madrid. Hertha took the lead when striker Dodi Lukebakio converted a penalty after the Belgian striker was fouled in the area. Wolfsburg fought back as Ridle Baku hit the bottom corner 16 minutes from time before new signing Lukas Nmecha came off the bench to hit the winner on 89 minutes.
Promoted Bochum earned a 2-0 win at home to Mainz as the hosts scored their first goal in Germany's top flight for more than 11 years. The honour went to German-born Filipino forward Gerrit Holtmann, who dribbled past seven defenders before knocking the ball through the legs of the Mainz goalkeeper. Bochum had a goal ruled out before Sebastian Polter scored on his debut early in the second half.
Eintracht Frankfurt were held to a goalless draw at home by Augsburg while Greuther Fuerth and Arminia Bielefeld drew 1-1.
On Sunday, defending champions Bayern Munich are set to be without injured captain Manuel Neuer and France winger Kingsley Coman at home to Cologne.