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Erling Haaland COMEBACK and other talking Points from the Bundesliga weekend
HAALAND COMEBACK
Borussia Dortmund's top striker Erling Haaland made an effective rebound from injury and scored in their 3-1 success at VfL Wolfsburg, with perfect timing during the current week's 'Klassiker' against Bayern Munich.
"We needed to be as near Bayern as conceivable going into the major event," Dortmund's Emre Can said, with his group a point behind in runner up.
"Presently it's here and we really want to plan. Erling is enormously significant on the pitch. There is no compelling reason to discuss his characteristics. We are simply cheerful he's back."
Haaland has scored 50 goals in his initial 50 Bundesliga matches.
LEIPZIG WOES
RB Leipzig mentor Jesse Marsch is feeling the squeeze following their second continuous association misfortune, this chance to Bayer Leverkusen, dropping them down to eighth spot.
Last season's Bundesliga other participants are battling for structure and American mentor Marsch, right now in isolation because of a Covid-19 disease, is using up all available time in his first season in control.
"It is hard to clarify how we play a decent game one day and an awful game the following, then, at that point, a decent game and afterward a terrible game once more," said Leipzig midfielder Konrad Laimer.
"It is very disappointing, frankly. Right now there is not a remotely good excuse to discuss the standings."
RECORD LOSING RUN
Advanced Greuther Fuerth's 6-3 loss by Hoffenheim implied the Bavarians have now lost their last 11 back to back Bundesliga matches, establishing another association record for the longest sequential losing run.
Fuerth have only one point from their 13 matches and sit in last spot.
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