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Post-Match Report

Reyna's rocket at 1(9)09 km/h

In view of the shot count of 8-12 and the running distance of 113 vs. 119 kilometres on the one hand, and a 54% possession share and a marginally better tackle win rate (51%) on the other, it was a deserved 1-1 draw. The facts on the game against TSG Hoffenheim.

Lead squandered: Borussia Dortmund drew 1-1 for the third Bundesliga match in a row, having led 1-0 on each occasion. They have conceded goals in the final 20 minutes against Bayern Munich, Borussia Mönchengladbach and TSG Hoffenheim. Without those three conceded goals, BVB would now have six more points on the board.

December drought: Dortmund have not won any of their last 10 competitive matches in the month of December (six draws, four defeats) – their last win to date came against Greuther Fürth (3-0) exactly three years ago.

Goalscorer: Giovanni Reyna featured in the starting XI in the Bundesliga for the first time since October 2023. The 22-year-old scored his first goal since 13 May 2023 (in the 5-2 victory over Mönchengladbach). Reyna scored with a shot hit at 109 km/h – it was his only shot of the match.

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Back in action: Karim Adeyemi made his first competitive appearance in 75 days from the bench: he scored three goals against Celtic in the UEFA Champions League on 1 October. He registered three shots at goal in 45 minutes against Hoffenheim (most in the team).

Exemplary: Nico Schlotterbeck won 73% of his challenges, did not commit a foul on an opponent and had the most touches of the ball on the pitch (99).

Spectator: Gregor Kobel only faced one shot at his goal in the entire match, and it was the stoppage-time equaliser.

Ex-Borussia: Jacob Bruun Larsen scored his second goal of the season with his only shot of the game at his old stomping ground (29 Bundesliga games for Borussia Dortmund). He had previously also scored a late goal from the bench in the 4-3 win over Leipzig.

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