"We had chances in the first half to score a second goal. If we had done that at that point it would have been easier. It was a very tough game, maybe the toughest so far." Dortmund's speed in attack was always going to be a problem for the hosts and American Pulisic almost put the visitors ahead early on.#Bundesliga-Rekord! @bvb-Coach Peter #Bosz hat die weißeste Start-Weste der Geschichte! pic.twitter.com/gqptAkMff7
— BUNDESLIGA (@Bundesliga_DE) September 20, 2017
Last season's top Bundesliga scorer Aubameyang then headed on to the post from a Andriy Yarmolenko cross before Japan international Kagawa slotted in from close range in the 25th. Aubameyang got on the score sheet in the 63rd, finishing off a quick Dortmund break and he should have scored another when he had only keeper Christian Mathenia to beat in the 74th. Pulisic made sure of the three points five minutes later with his shot going in off the post.Pulisic on target as Dortmund reclaim the Bundesliga summit. #HSVBVB pic.twitter.com/WMU9RCyAZU
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) September 20, 2017
Dortmund are a point ahead of Bayern Munich after the champions' 3-0 win at Schalke 04 on Tuesday. Hoffenheim climbed to third, on 11, after recovering from a two-goal deficit to snatch a 3-2 stoppage-time win at Mainz 05 thanks to Mark Uth's late winnerChristian Pulisic has scored Borussia Dortmund's 3000th goal in the Bundesliga.
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 20, 2017
Only the third team in history to reach that milestone. pic.twitter.com/VPvENQziGE
Hanover 96 failed to keep pace and dropped to fourth also on 11 after their 1-1 draw at Freiburg, who earned a point thanks to substitute Nils Petersen. Super sub Petersen extended his league record of scoring as a substitute with his 20th goal after coming on. Cologne made it five losses in a row, their worst Bundesliga start in the club's history, after their 1-0 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt.What an evening! #TSG managed to turn the game round and win for the first time in 8 years against Mainz!
— TSG Hoffenheim EN (@achtzehn99_en) September 20, 2017
2-3 Final Score pic.twitter.com/0b7yGGaOS5
Cologne, however, were left fuming after claiming the video assistant referee should not have agreed with a decision to award Eintracht's winning penalty. The club had already been let down by the VAR last week in their 5-0 loss to Dortmund and had briefly considered appealing for a rematch.? Match Report to #KOESGE:https://t.co/69x9Yg9inJ
— 1. FC Cologne (@fckoeln_en) September 20, 2017
You've got to love the #Bundesliga! ⚽️
— Bundesliga English (@Bundesliga_EN) September 20, 2017
An action-packed first half, unless you're in Freiburg... ? More of the same to come we hope ? pic.twitter.com/Q2YSxCAShw