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Post-Match Report

Facts: BVB set shots record in late win

BVB had 64% possession and were rewarded with a deserved but late 1-0 win over 1. FC KölnThe visitors put up a good fight, winning 56% of their tackles, but failed to create any chances after the 35th minute. Here are the match facts.

New season record: BVB set a new league-wide season record with 30 shots on goal. The 29th shot resulted in the 1-0 lead.

Bollwerk: FC keeper Marvin Schwäbe kept a clean sheet for a long time with ten saves (Gregor Kobel was only tested once) and also set a league-wide season record. In the end, however, Schwäbe was unable to keep a clean sheet in his sixth Bundesliga match against BVB.

Home run: BVB are unbeaten in ten home games across all competitions. They have recorded nine wins and one draw.

Match winner: Maximilian Beier scored his second goal of the season. He had previously scored in the 2-0 win in Heidenheim on Matchday 3.

Goal streak: BVB have scored in each of their last 15 Bundesliga matches across two seasons. Dortmund last failed to score in a 2-0 defeat in Leipzig on 15 March.

Felix Nmecha führt den Ball.

Milestone: Felix Nmecha made his 100th appearance in the Bundesliga (54 for Dortmund, 46 for Wolfsburg).

Favourite visitors: Köln have only won once in their 25 visits to Dortmund over the past 34 years: a 2-1 victory in November 2020. 

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