2-0 in Stuttgart earns BVB club record and Bundesliga highs | OneFootball

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·5 April 2026

2-0 in Stuttgart earns BVB club record and Bundesliga highs

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Very late on, Borussia Dortmund managed to score twice in Stuttgart and defeated VfB 2-0. These at least two goals once again resulted in the equaling of a club record, while Gregor Kobel extended a Bundesliga-best mark with another clean sheet.

BVB have now scored at least two goals in each of their last thirteen Bundesliga matches in this calendar year. That sets a new club record in the Bundesliga, surpassing by one match the record they themselves set in 1965, which they had shared with FC Bayern Munich since 2014.


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Looking at the entire run, not just the calendar year, the 2-0 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach at the start of the streak in December 2025 means they have now gone fourteen consecutive Bundesliga matches scoring at least two goals of their own. That equals the club record from 1995, which they can extend next Saturday in the home match against Bayer Leverkusen.

A key reason why the two late goals were enough for victory at all was, not least, Gregor Kobel’s performance. He saved all three Stuttgart shots that were on target and kept a clean sheet until the fourth minute of stoppage time, when Karim Adeyemi gave Dortmund the lead.

That means Gregor Kobel now has thirteen clean sheets this season, the best mark by any goalkeeper in the Bundesliga.

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BVB goalkeeper Kobel has the most clean sheets

Another interesting number from the VfB Stuttgart – Borussia Dortmund match is that after 28 matchdays, they have still suffered only two defeats. They have only been this good at this stage of a season once before, and that was a long time ago. In the 1965/66 season, BVB were just as hard to beat as Niko Kovac’s current side.

On top of that, this victory at the MHP Arena was their 17th away win at VfB Stuttgart since the Bundesliga was founded. That means BVB have won more Bundesliga matches away to the Swabians than at any other club. That may come as a slight surprise, because this was their first win in Stuttgart in three and a half years, a period in which they suffered three defeats and managed only one draw.

There was also a milestone man in this match: for Carney Chukwuemeka, it was his 50th game for BVB since joining the Westphalians from Chelsea FC in 2025.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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