Matchday 34: Dortmund in shock: BVB lost the championship

Matchday 34: Dortmund in shock: BVB lost the championship

Everything is ready, but Borussia Dortmund does not take the last step towards the long-awaited championship title. Instead of from the Ruhr area, the champion of the 2022/23 season also comes from Munich.

Deep sorrow instead of title party: In a memorable Bundesliga final, Borussia Dortmund gambled away the huge opportunity to win their first championship in eleven years.

BVB did not get more than 2: 2 (0: 2) against FSV Mainz 05 and let the permanent champion FC Bayern Munich overtake them at the top of the table in the Bundesliga. In the Dortmund stadium, which was sold out with 81,365 spectators, coach Edin Terzic’s team played totally insecure in a masterly atmosphere.

Even a two-point lead at the top of the table before the last matchday was not enough to complete the big triumph and quench the huge desire for the title. FCB secured the title with a late goal at 1. FC Köln.

The original championship bowl was ready

In Dortmund, after years of setbacks and sporting humiliations, everything was done by the big rival from the south. The original championship trophy was ready and the anticipation was huge. An entire region had been looking forward to the big season finale.

According to BVB, they could have sold 300,000 tickets for the Signal Iduna Park. Hotels were also quickly booked up, prices shot up to exorbitant heights, everyone wanted to be there. Fans were already queuing in front of the pubs in downtown Dortmund early in the morning. Supporters got in the mood for the game with a fan march to the stadium in bright sunshine.

However, BVB could not use the euphoria on the pitch. On the contrary: The chance of the ninth championship title in the club’s history did not seem to inspire the professionals, but rather to inhibit them. The start of the game was like a nightmare. First Andreas Hanche-Olsen put Mainz ahead after a corner (15th minute), then Sébastien Haller failed with a penalty kick on 05 keeper Finn Dahmen (19th). Dortmund was like in a state of shock, the free-playing Mainz took advantage of it ice-cold. Karim Onisiwo scored to make it 2-0 (24th).

BVB coach drives team

Terzic flailed his arms, pushed his team forward, but all the creativity and goal threat of the last few weeks was suddenly gone. Karim Adeyemi had to be replaced due to injury before the break. Captain Marco Reus came for the 21-year-old. It didn’t get any better with the offensive routine either. BVB’s attempts to attack seemed more like a headless attack than an offensive game with a plan.

“Let’s go, we’ll do it,” shouted stadium announcer and ex-BVB professional Norbert Dickel to the fans and team. However, BVB was lucky that Mainz did not even increase. Again and again the guests surprised the unsorted and completely nervous Dortmund defense. Onisiwo’s post shot (57th) was just one of several top-class Mainz goal chances.

Terzic, dressed all in black, became more and more desperate on the sidelines. The 40-year-old made one offensive change after the other. Midfield driver Jude Bellingham, who was recently absent with a knee problem, remained on the bench. Raphael Guerreiro, who brought BVB even closer to the title dream with his goal, gave hope. In injury time, Niklas Süle even scored to make it 2-2, but the draw wasn’t enough.

Source: Stern

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