BSP-18 Dortmund v Bayern – five facts on ‘Der Klassiker’

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Dortmund v Bayern – five facts on ‘Der Klassiker’

DORTMUND, Germany, Nov 9, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Bundesliga leaders Borussia
Dortmund host defending champions Bayern Munich on Saturday in Germany’s ‘Der
Klassiker’ — the showdown between the two clubs which have dominated the
German league since 2009.

Dortmund close on record

Dortmund are the only team in Germany’s top flight who remain unbeaten
after the first ten league games and can equal the club record of 11
Bundesliga matches without defeat, set at the start of 2002/03 which
coincidentally was ended by a 2-1 defeat to Bayern.

Lucien Favre is also approaching the unbeaten record for a Dortmund head
coach — set by his predecessor Peter Stoeger who went 12 Bundesliga games
without defeat in 2017/18 — until Bayern hammered Borussia 6-0 last March.

Bayern’s domination

Bayern have beaten Dortmund in 10 of the 19 matches (10 Bundesliga
matches, five German Cup ties and four pre-season Super Cup matches) between
Germany’s top clubs since the Bavarian giants won the 2013 Champions League
final at Wembley.

The last of Dortmund’s five recent wins over Bayern was in April 2017 when
Ousmane Dembele, now at Barcelona, scored the winning goal in a 3-2 semi-
final victory in the German Cup. There have also been four draws since 2013.

Of the total of 120 meetings between the clubs, Bayern have 58 victories
to Dortmund’s 32 with 30 draws.

Saturday’s match is a 81,320 sell-out at Signal Iduna Park and will be
televised in over 200 countries.

Ribery’s goal-drought

Winger Franck Ribery, 35, will be keen to get on the scoresheet having
last scored for Bayern in March’s 6-0 romp against Dortmund in Munich.

Since then, the veteran has gone 572 minutes without scoring in the
Bundesliga — his longest run without a goal in the league since the treble-
winning season of 2012/2013 when he failed to score in 901 minutes.

Alcacer’s phenomenal rate

Dortmund striker Paco Alcacer, now recovered from a thigh injury, will
have the Bayern defence on red alert.

Since joining on loan from Barcelona, Alcacer scored a phenomenal seven
goals in his first four games at a ratio of one every 33 minutes.

Belgium star Axel Witsel, another new Dortmund signing, will be looking to
swing the midfield battle the hosts’ way.

The central midfielder has also weighed in with three goals this season,
including the crucial winner in a tricky German Cup tie last August.

The Lewandowski factor

Poland striker Robert Lewandowski has provided the goals for both Bayern
and Dortmund in their heaviest wins over their rivals in recent memory.

He hit a hat-trick for hosts Munich against ex-club Dortmund, who he
played for from 2010-2014, in March’s 6-0 drubbing.

However, the 30-year-old also scored three goals in Dortmund’s 5-2
thrashing of Bayern in the 2012 German Cup final when Borussia ran riot at
Berlin’s Olympic Stadium.

After scoring 103 goals in 187 games for Borussia, Lewandowski joined
Bayern on a free transfer four years ago and has since scored 164 goals in
210 matches — including 12 goals in 15 games against Dortmund.

BSS/AFP/IJ/1830 hrs