Yes, second win in a row. Shaaaaalalalalaaaaaaalalalalaaaaaaaaalalalalaaaaaaaaaa.... Sorry, I am just not used to see BVB win constantly. ;-) BVB with a good performance. Better team in first half and lucky in second half. At least they took on the fight and so Leverkusen hadn't many chances to score. Best players on the pitch? I guess Weidenfeller, Brzenska(!) and Rosicky. -------------------------------------------------------------- Borussia Dortmund: Weidenfeller - Bergdölmo, Brzenska, Wörns, N. Jensen - Kringe, Kehl, Dede - Rosicky - Ewerthon, Koller Coach: Van Marwijk Bayer Leverkusen: Butt - Balitsch, Juan, Nowotny, Placente - Ramelow - Freier, Babic - B. Schneider - Berbatov, Voronin Coach: Augenthaler Goals: 1:0 Ewerthon (41th, right foot, assist: Koller) Substitutions: 82th Senesie for Ewerthon - 61th Jones for Freier, 61th Franca for Voronin, 76th S. Öztürk for Jones Referee: Fandel Attendance: 78.000 Red card: Nowotny (90+2nd, emergency brake) Yellow cards: Koller - B. Schneider, Balitsch, Placente, Ramelow
Keith's Response: Yes, it's good to finally see! And now with the word of the Degen signing, maybe things are finally "looking up" for us! Keith
Winning at home? Winning at home!!!! (Felix) When referee Herbert Fandel blow the final whistle after 90 minutes of football, that were not the best but tension-packed, the BVB supporters’ eyes focussed on the video walls and they couldn’t believe what the saw. As 78.000 spectators had made sure, that BVB really had beaten Leverkusen 1-0, the celebration started. Celebration the Westfalenstadion hadn’t seen for a long time... Entire match report: http://www.schwatzgelb.com/redirect.php3?target=artikel.php3?welcher=1406 Some pics: http://mediaschwatzgelbde.sportsandbytes.de/fotos04-05/buli/bvb-lev/