Haller in the starting XI for the first time
Borussia Dortmund took advantage of the moment and is breathing down series champions FC Bayern Munich again: With the 2-0 (1-0) win at Bayer Leverkusen, BVB celebrated their third win in the third game of 2023 and moved up to three points the Munich approach. Since Bayern have only drawn 1-1 so far this year, Borussia made up for six points on their long-term rivals in an English week and is currently fourth.
BVB took the lead with the very first Bundesliga goal from national player Karim Adeyemi (33rd) – Sébastien Haller had let the ball through nicely in his starting eleven debut after suffering from testicular cancer. An own goal by Edmond Tapsoba (53rd) then secured Dortmund’s victory in the duel, which coach Edin Terzic had previously called unusually clear as groundbreaking. Bayer’s race to catch up was stopped after five wins in a row. Due to the first home defeat under coach Xabi Alonso, a secure place in the European Cup is now eight points away.
At BVB, Haller replaced the weak Youssoufa Moukoko in the starting XI in his first competitive game in 240 days – back then for the national team of Ivory Coast in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Zambia (3-1). Marco Reus sat on the bench until the 85th before making his comeback after almost three months. Mahmoud Dahoud and Thorgan Hazard, who, according to unanimous reports, is about to move to PSV Eindhoven, did not make it into the squad.
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Davie Selke | Hertha BSC -> 1. FC Cologne | Market value: €1.8 million
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Free transfer
(In this gallery, arrivals and departures are taken into account and listed according to market value or transfer fee, whichever is higher. As of January 28, 2023)
Jannes Horn | VfL Bochum -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: €1.8 million
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loan
Florian Flick | Schalke 04 -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: €2 million
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loan
Pierre Customer | Olympiacos -> VfL Bochum | Market value: €2 million
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loan
Florian Niederlechner FC Augsburg -> Hertha BSC | Market value: €2.2 million
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Transfer fee: €500 thousand
Irvin Cardona | Stade Brest -> FC Augsburg | Market value: €2.5 million
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Transfer fee: €500 thousand
Florence Mollet | Schalke 04 -> FC Nantes | Market value: €2.5 million
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Transfer fee: €1.5 million
Jerome Roussillon | VfL Wolfsburg -> Union Berlin | Market value: €3 million
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fee unknown
Hugo Siquet | SC Freiburg -> Cercle Brugge | Market value: €3 million
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Loan with option for another year
Noah Mbamba | Club Brugge -> Bayer Leverkusen | Market value: €3 million
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Transfer fee: €100 thousand
Keven Schlotterbeck SC Freiburg -> VfL Bochum | Market value: €3 million
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loan
Kelvin Yeboah | Genoa CFC -> FC Augsburg | Market value: €3.5 million
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loan
Andreas Hanche-Olsen | KAA Gent -> Mainz 05 | Market value: €3.5 million
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Transfer fee: €2.5 million
Jérôme Onguéné | E. Frankfurt -> RB Salzburg | Market value: €3.5 million
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loan
Moritz Jenz Lorient -> Schalke 04 | Market value: €3.5 million
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Rental fee: 200,000 euros + obligation to buy if you stay up in the league
Loan to Celtic canceled earlier
Aïssa Laïdouni | Ferencváros -> Union Berlin | Market value: €4 million
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Jordan Larson | Schalke -> FC Copenhagen | Market value: €4 million
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Loan with option to buy
Michael Frey | Royal Antwerp -> Schalke 04 | Market value: €4.5 million
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loan
Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel | 1. FSV Mainz 05 -> Espanyol Barcelona | Market value: €4.5 million
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loan
Linus Gechter | Hertha BSC -> E. Brunswick | Market value: €4.5 million
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loan
Paxten Aaronson | Philadelphia -> E. Frankfurt | Market value: €4.5 million
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Transfer fee: €4 million
Julien Duranville | Anderlecht to BVB | Market value: €5 million
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Transfer fee: €8.5 million
Nicolas Cozza | Montpellier -> Wolfsburg | Market value: €5 million
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Transfer fee: €500,000
Hugo Novoa | RB Leipzig -> FC Basel | Market value: €5 million
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loan
John Anthony Brooks | Benfica -> Hoffenheim | Market value: €6 million
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Transfer fee: €300,000
Daley Blind | Clubless -> FC Bayern | Market value: €6 million
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Free transfer
Santiago Ascacíbar | Hertha BSC -> Studies | Market value: €6.5 million
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loan
Dion Beljo | NK Osijek -> FC Augsburg | Market value: €6.5 million
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Transfer fee: €3 million
Paulinho | Bayer 04 -> Atlético Mineiro | Market value: €7 million
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loan
Julian Ryerson | Union Berlin -> Borussia Dortmund | Market value: €7.5 million
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Transfer fee: €5 million
Josip Brekalo | VfL Wolfsburg -> AC Fiorentina | Market value: €7.5 million
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Yann Sommer | Gladbach -> FC Bayern | Transfer fee: €8 million
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Market value: €5 million
Jonas Omlin | Montpellier -> Gladbach | Transfer fee: €9 million
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Market value: €7 million
Josip Juranovic | Celtic -> Union | Market value: €9 million
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Transfer fee: €8.55 million
Ludovic Ajorque | Strasbourg -> Mainz | Market value: €11 million
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Transfer fee: €6 million
Kevin Shame | SC Freiburg -> FC Brentford | Market value: €12 million
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Rental fee: €1 million + obligation to purchase
Kasper Dolberg | OGC Nice -> TSG Hoffenheim | Market value: €12 million
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loan
Georginio Rutter | TSG Hoffenheim -> Leeds United | Transfer fee: €28 million
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Market value: €16 million
In the Bayer midfield, Alonso built an additional security in the Argentine world champion Exequiel Palacios. But as so often in a direct duel, both teams started offensively, with Bayer initially setting more accents. In the 5th minute, a few Leverkusen fans celebrated a little prematurely, but Nadiem Amiri’s shot after a strong ball win against Emre Can only touched the side netting. Although BVB got stronger after that, the hosts also had the next big chance, but Gregor Kobel parried a shot from Moussa Diaby well after a nice assist from Florian Wirtz (16′).
Although Julian Ryerson made some breakthroughs through Bayer’s strong right side with Jeremie Frimpong and Diaby, BVB Haller was not used for a long time. But even without touching the ball, the Ivorian then played an important role in the lead when a cross from ex-Leverkusen player Julian Brandt gave Adeyemi a pass.
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A few things repeated themselves after the change: First, Diaby failed again at Kobel (48′), then Dortmund scored again after a cross from the right. This time all of Dortmund missed, but Tapsoba bounced the ball against the shin – and from there it flew into the goal unstoppable for Lukas Hradecky. Curious: BVB led 2-0, although the statistics only recorded one shot on goal.
After an hour, Haller left the field, but it wasn’t Moukoko who came, but Anthony Modeste. In the 70th minute, Frimpong prevented a second Tapsoba own goal when he knocked the ball off the line.
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