A passionate and intelligent defensive performance from the newly promoted team resulted in BVB's first defeat of this Bundesliga season - and it was deserved. BVB struggled to find any attacking solution and were only able to create some chances towards the very end of the game, Fortuna still being the team with the better chances.

The run ends: After 16 Bundesliga fixtures, it is the latest that Borussia Dortmund has ever suffered their first defeat of the season.

The run continues: Paco Alcácer is yet to come on as a substitute without scoring. He is the first player in Bundesliga history who has scored in every one of the first seven games that he has been substituted into. In total, he has celebrated 10 super-sub goals and with that, has set a new season record: never before has a substitute come on to score that many goals in one season. In addition to that, the Spaniard is the most successful player to come off the bench in Dortmund's Bundesliga history.

Late goals: Borussia's only goal, to make it 2-1, was their 14th goal to come in the final quarter of an hour of a game.

Starting XI: For the first time since the end of September (Matchday 6, BVB 4-2 Leverkusen), Christian Pulisic was named in the starting line-up for a Bundesliga fixture. The reason for the rotation was his continuous participation in the Champions League. 

Comeback: After a long absence due to injury, Marcel Schmelzer made his comeback against Monaco in the Champions League, this time the former captain made his return after three months out of the Bundesliga, his last game was Matchday 5 (BVB 7-0 Nuremberg).