Felix Magath and Hertha BSC have to go to the penalty for the rescue before the Bundesliga descent. The master coach lost 1: 2 (1: 0) with the Berliners at the season finale at Borussia Dortmund, Hertha slipped behind VfB Stuttgart, who won in added time against 1. FC Köln (2-1), on the 16th Table place. On May 19 and 23, Berliners will be concerned with relegation at the end of a missed chaos season.
Ishak Belfodil (19th) initially disturbed the harmonious Dortmund farewell party with his penalty. The BVB started the game in front of 81,365 spectators as a mild summer shock, but got up in the second half. Erling Haaland managed to equalize in his last game for BVB by penalty (68th), Youssoufa Moukoko (84th) scored the 2-1.
Shortly before the kick -off everyone could have gone home - given the emotional farewell, it was wonderfully forgotten that a football game was still taking place.
The south grandstand showed a huge choreography in honor of Berlinerss director Michael Zorc, who was celebrated in the club after 44 years, 20 as players and 24 in management - like the long -time player Marcel Schmelzer after 17 years.
Haaland adopted by BVB fans
Haaland got a friendly special applause before moving to Manchester City, and the line-up was also a special one: Roman Bürki in goal and Dan-Axel Zagadou or Axel Witsel in central defense were allowed to play for BVB one last time.
Yes, moment: At least for the Hertha it was a lot! Rauchwaden pulled through the blue and white guest block, Böller exploded when the Berliners tackled the last step towards the hoped-for rescue.
One ear was always in Stuttgart, because only a VfB leadership would put the Hertha in danger. She came quickly - but the Hertha elf followed in Dortmund immediately after video evidence. Belfodil safely converted.
BVB increases after a weak start
The BVB was obliged to become more offensive itself so that he couldn't be accused of anything - but it had no chance of scoring in the first half hour. Many lack of concentration and sloppy passes prevented an orderly play. At halftime there were whistles.
In addition, the Berliners were good, they went into the duels with force. Her goalkeeper Marcel Lotka, around whom Hertha and BVB have a curious tug of war, got little to do until a long ball lowered the angle and Lotka crashed into the defense against the post (45.+2).
Later, when BVB had decided to do a little more passion, Lotka saved the rushing Marco Reus (51st). Hertha tried to drag himself over the finish line, Plattenhardt's handball brought back the tension.
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