One-way traffic in Signal Iduna Park with 25-2 shots on goal, 71% ball possession, 6-0 corners and 62% challenges won, indicate a well-deserved victory for Borussia Dortmund. The facts on the match against Fortuna Düsseldorf.

On the up: Borussia Dortmund celebrated their biggest win of the season and a second Bundesliga victory in a row, which had only previously been achieved in the first two matchdays this season.

Home fortress: BVB remains undefeated at home and have taken 17 points from a possible 21.

Offensive trio: Marco Reus and Jadon Sancho both scored twice and each provided an assist, while Thorgan Hazard scored one and had an assist – combined the offensive trio amassed eight scorer points! For the first time this season, two players from the same team scored twice.

Double goalscorer: Marco Reus racked up the 20th brace of his Bundesliga career, two of which have come this season (previously on Matchday 4 against Leverkusen).

Strong record: In twelve league games, Jadon Sancho has been involved in 15 goals (seven goals, eight assists). Across the entire league, only Timo Werner (Leipzig) and Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) have amassed more scorer points.

Record Belgian: By scoring his 34th Bundesliga goal, Thorgan Hazard is now the Belgian record scorer in the Bundesliga (previously he held the record along with Emile Mpenza).

Debutant: Leonardo Balerdi came on as a substitute for his first Bundesliga minutes. In doing so, He became the fifth Argentinian to turn out in BVB colours. 

Squad premiere: 17-year-old Giovanni Reyna was named in the BVB first team squad for the first time. The son of Claudio Reyna, who played 74 Bundesliga games for Leverkusen and Wolfsburg, is at home in attacking midfield and if he had played today would have been the third youngest Bundesliga professional ever.

Not worth the trip: As a coach or player, Friedhelm Funkel has never managed to win a Bundesliga match in Dortmund (six draws, 19 defeats).

Negative record: Düsseldorf only had two shots on goal. This is the fewest for the Rhinelanders in a Bundesliga game since data collection started in 1992.