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·21 September 2025

Facts: No coincidence that Adeyemi scored the “golden goal”

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Successful comeback: After 175 days on the sidelines, Nico Schlotterbeck touched the ball 92 times, completed 91% of his passes and won half of his challenges.

Man of the Match: Karim Adeyemi registered the most shots (four, all in the first half), made the most sprints (29) and scored the only goal of the game with a 126km/h shot. Adeyemi has been involved in four goals in his last three competitive matches (two goals and two assists).


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Top provider: Julian Ryerson had already assisted the goal to make it 1-0 in the last round in Heidenheim. With two assists, he's BVB's top provider.

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Favourite foe: Borussia Dortmund have won each of their last eight home games against Wolfsburg, scoring 25 goals and conceding only one in the process.

Coaching record: BVB have picked up 2.1 points per game on average in their 18 Bundesliga matches under Niko Kovac – that is currently the best coaching record in Borussia Dortmund's Bundesliga history.

Good start to the season: 10 points from the first four games is BVB's best start to a season in eight years.

The run continues: The Black & Yellows are unbeaten in 12 Bundesliga matches stretching back into last season (10 wins, two draws).

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