Borussia Dortmund registered their first Bundesliga win of 2025 after they defeated Heidenheim 2-1 on Saturday. (More Football News)
In interim coach Mike Tullberg's final game in charge, Serhou Guirassy and Maximilian Beier were on the scoresheet as Dortmund posted their first win in five gam🌊es in the German top flight.
After dominating thܫe early exchanges, the visitors went ahead iꦛn the 33rd minute as Waldemar Anton set up Guirassy for an easy tap-in, with the Guinean striker scoring his ninth league goal of the season.
Subs๊titute Beier then doubled the lead for Dortmund as he finished a cutback from Ramy Bensebaini in the 63rd minute.
The home side responded promptly with Mathias Honsak reducing the deficit in the very next minute to se🅰t up a tense ending in Heidenheim but Dortmund held on for the win.
Former Croat🌊ia and Bayern Munich boss Niko Kovac will🐼 take charge of Dortmund from Sunday.
Dortmund sit 10th with 29 points from 20 matches. Heidenheim, meanwhile, are third from bott🐠om with 14 points.
Data Debrief: Goals galore for Guirassy
Guirassy scored twice against Shakhtar Donetsk in the C▨hampions League on Wednesday to become the tournament's joint-top scorer, with nine goals alongside former BVB star Robert Lewandowski.
With anothඣer goal against Heidenheim, h🌠e has now struck in four consecutive Bundesliga games for Dortmund.
Heidenheim, meanwhile, have coll🐻ected only seven points from their 10 home games this season (W2, D1, L7) and are the worst team at home inꦬ the league.