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Wolf's scoring streak

Even though BVB pushed for the win more than Cologne in the second period and had a huge chance through Erling Haaland, a draw was a fair result. In the end, Cologne had more shots (10-9). Borussia switched to a 3-4-3 formation after the interval and kept Cologne's attacking efforts under much better control as a result. Cologne made 15 crosses before the break and only five after it. The match facts.

Undefeated: Borussia Dortmund are now unbeaten in six successive Bundesliga matches for the first time under Marco Rose (W4 D2).

Hard-running BVB: Although BVB played their game in hand in Mainz four days ago, they ran 2.4 kilometres more than Cologne today.

Wolf covers ground: Marius Wolf was the hardest-running player on the pitch and the only one to cover over 11 kilometres (11.66). Wolf's three goals this season have come in the last five games: he previously scored in the 6-0 win against Mönchengladbach on Matchday 23 and the 1-0 victory over Bielefeld on Matchday 26.

Bellingham assists: Jude Bellingham notched his seventh assist of the Bundesliga season – the joint-most at BVB together with Marco Rose.

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