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Last-gasp Buendia goal keeps Leverkusen's Bundesliga title hopes alive
Last-gasp Buendia goal keeps Leverkusen's Bundesliga title hopes alive

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time05-04-2025

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Last-gasp Buendia goal keeps Leverkusen's Bundesliga title hopes alive

Emiliano Buendia (2nd L) scored a 91st-minute winner for Bayer Leverkusen at Heidenheim (THOMAS KIENZLE) Emiliano Buendia snatched a stoppage-time winner to take Bayer Leverkusen to a 1-0 win at Heidenheim on Saturday, keeping their slim hopes of defending their league title alive. Eliminated from the German Cup by third-division Arminia Bielefeld on Tuesday, Leverkusen needed a win to stay six points behind league leaders Bayern Munich, who won 3-1 at Augsburg on Friday. Advertisement Xabi Alonso's side looked out of ideas in attack against the relegation candidates without the creative spark of injured midfielder Florian Wirtz. However, as they have done so often under the Spaniard, Leverkusen scored in injury time to grab all three points, Buendia curling home from outside the box on 91 minutes. The goal was Buendia's first since arriving on loan from Aston Villa and may prove crucial to Leverkusen's hopes of catching up with an injury-ravaged Bayern side. Elsewhere, goals from Karim Adeyemi, Carney Chukwuemeka, Serhou Guirassy and Jamie Gittens took Borussia Dortmund to a dominant 4-1 win at Freiburg, days out from their Champions League trip to Barcelona. Advertisement Adeyemi dribbled left and unleashed an unstoppable rocket to blast Dortmund in front from an acute angle with 34 minutes gone. Six minutes into the second half, Adeyemi found Chukwuemeka on the break in acres of space. The England junior representative's shot was deflected into the goal by the Freiburg defence for Chukwuemeka's first goal since joining Dortmund from Chelsea on loan in winter. Guirassy came off the bench and sealed the result with a 68th-minute tap-in, his 25th goal for Dortmund in all competitions this season. Substitute Gittens put the icing on the cake with a pinpoint header with 78 minutes gone, before Maximilian Eggestein grabbed a late consolation for the hosts. Advertisement The win moved Dortmund to eighth, one spot behind Freiburg and five points behind fourth-placed Mainz, who drew 1-1 at home with lowly Holstein Kiel. Kiel, promoted to the top division for the first time this season, took the lead thanks to a fine first-half strike from Alexander Bernhardsson, but Nelson Weiper drew Mainz level with 15 minutes remaining. RB Leipzig won their first match since dismissing coach Marco Rose, coming from behind to beat a 10-man Hoffenheim at home 3-1 thanks to goals from Benjamin Sesko, Ridle Baku and Yussuf Poulsen. Hoffenheim took the lead thanks to a swerving strike from the Bayern-bound Tom Bischof 11 minutes in, but lost Leo Ostigard to a last-man foul with 28 minutes played. Advertisement Leipzig jumped up to fifth with the win, a point behind fourth, while Hoffenheim are five points clear of Heidenheim in the relegation playoff spot. Stuttgart kept within sight of the European placings with a dominant 4-0 win at Bochum. Days after booking a spot in the German Cup final with a win over RB Leipzig, Stuttgart's victory was their first in the league since early February, after a six-game winless run. An Ermedin Demirovic hat-trick and a goal from defender Jeff Chabot took Stuttgart to ninth, six points behind the Champions League spots. Later on Saturday, Werder Bremen host Eintracht Frankfurt. dwi/nf

Hoffenheim bow out of Europe with stunning win
Hoffenheim bow out of Europe with stunning win

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time31-01-2025

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Hoffenheim bow out of Europe with stunning win

It was a crucial game for Anderlecht's chances of avoiding the playoff round. In front of a sold-out attendance at Lotto Park, David Hubert picked his strongest team in hopes of staying in the top eight. For Hoffenheim, the chances of extending their European stay depended on other results. Christian Ilzer has to deal with the absence of nearly a dozen first-team players, and he doesn't want to take more risks as Andrej Kramaric is out of the matchday squad. As such, there was little surprise when Luis Vázquez put the hosts in front. The Argentine striker beat the offside trap before curling home a beautiful strike. But, the Bundesliga outfit leveled the score at half-time from a set-piece play as Killian Sardella failed to clear Europa League debutant Robin Hranac's header from the goal line. And, in the space of 11 second-half minutes, Hoffenheim suddenly led the game 4-1. Bayern-bound Tom Bischof scored from outside the box to put them ahead for the first time in the 54th minute. Shortly after, youngster David Mokwa scored his second European goal before Adam Hložek grabbed his fourth in as many games. 19-year-old Japanese striker Keisuke Goto reduced the deficit a minute after his introduction before ex-Bremen wide player Ludwig Augustinsson's goal ensured a nervy ending for Hoffenheim. But they held on to register only their second win of the season. Finishing at 27th place wasn't enough to prolong their European adventure, however. Anderlecht slipped out of the top eight, but they'll be involved in the playoff phase.

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