Borussia Dortmund completely dominated their home game against Hannover 96 and should have romped to victory given the chances they created. BVB had a 17 to 7 advantage in shots and a 14 to 1 lead in corners.

However, following their recent poor league run, the team lacked their usual fluency, and often looked laboured in their build-ups. It happened what always seem to happen to teams in the bottom half of the table – they get punished. Hannover hadn’t managed a single shot on goal between the 6th and 61st minute – or for 55 minutes – before they scored out of nowhere and went on to win the match.

Losing streak: BVB have lost their fourth game in a row – the last time they had such a run was in the spring of 2000 under Bernd Krauss.

Corners: Borussia won 14 corners – more than any other team this season in the Bundesliga.

Prominent: Marco Reus had as many shots on goal as the entire Hannover team.

Number two: Roman Weidenfeller made his 322nd appearance for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga, equalling Dede in second place on the all-time list behind Michael Zorc.

Defeats: Borussia Dortmund suffered their sixth loss of season – the highest number of defeats in the first half of the season under Jürgen Klopp.

End to losing streak: Hannover ended their three-game losing and scoreless run to celebrate their first away win of the season.

Long ago: 96 ended a six-game losing streak (including a cup tie) in Dortmund that lasted over six years.

First away goal: Hiroshi Kiyotake ended Hannover’s 420-minute goal draught away from home to score their first goal on the road this season.

Free-kick artist: Kiyotake scored his third goal from a direct free-kick. It was also Hannover’s first goal this season from a set piece.