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Kobel key in securing the win

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BVB won the game, but Cologne dominated the statistics with more shots (19-7) and possession (56%). BVB won slightly more of the challenges (51%), recorded more sprints and, with 119.59 kilometres covered, ran a good 1.3km more than their opponents too. The facts on a hard-fought victory.

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Safe hands: Gregor Kobel saved all six shots at his goal and was key in ensuring that Borussia kept their first clean sheet of this Bundesliga season.

Shots: Borussia Dortmund have had more shots than the seven they had today in every previous Bundesliga match this season.

Flawless: Borussia Dortmund have won all six of their Bundesliga home games under Marco Rose, who has now equalled the club-record start for consecutive home wins. The Black & Yellows are the only club yet to drop a point at home this term.

Home run: The Black & Yellows recorded their 10th successive Bundesliga home win stretching back into last season. Their only previous such run was in 1994. Twenty-seven years ago, they set a club-record of 12 consecutive home wins that still stands today.

Like Klopp: Marco Rose has won eight of his first 10 Bundesliga games with BVB this season. Only on two previous occasions (2010/11 and 2013/14) have there been eight victories in the opening 10 matches. The coach back then was Rose's former Mainz team-mate: Jürgen Klopp.

Aerial strength: The last time Dortmund scored two headed goals in the Bundesliga was in a 3-3 draw with Paderborn in November 2019 (Steffen Baumgart was the away coach that day too).

Attendance record: The attendance of 66,709 is a Bundesliga record since the pandemic started.