By Associated Press - Saturday, March 2, 2024

BERLIN — Germany forward Karim Adeyemi’s first Bundesliga goal of the season helped Borussia Dortmund beat Union Berlin 2-0 and ease some of the pressure on coach Edin Terzić on Saturday.

Adeyemi’s brilliant 41st-minute strike and a last-minute goal from Ian Maatsen kept Dortmund in fourth place, one point ahead of Leipzig, which came from behind to beat Bochum 4-1 away. Only the top four are sure of Champions League qualification. Ten rounds remain after this weekend.

Terzić is under pressure because of Dortmund’s inconsistent results. Dortmund lost at home to Hoffenheim last weekend and won only one of its last five games across all competitions before its trip to Köpenick.



Terzić dropped Marco Reus in favor of Adeyemi, with Donyell Malen suspended for an accumulation of yellow cards.

Adeyemi scored with a fine strike in off the underside of the crossbar. Maatsen won the ball off Josip Juranović to seal the win with his first goal for Dortmund.

It ended Union’s four-game unbeaten run.


PHOTOS: Dortmund beats Union Berlin in Bundesliga to ease pressure on coach


Also, Eintracht Frankfurt won at promoted Heidenheim 2-1, Borussia Mönchengladbach drew at relegation-threatened Mainz 1-1, and Augsburg enjoyed a 6-0 rout of Darmstadt.

Augsburg capitalized on the home team’s dismal defense to race to 4-0 by the 25th minute. Ermedin Demirović got the fifth two minutes later, his second of the game. Phillip Tietz grabbed his second against his former club in the second half.

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Stuttgart was playing at Wolfsburg late.

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