Borussia Dortmund
·2 February 2024
First 0-0 in more than four years
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·2 February 2024
Heidenheim might have been closer to a goal before the break, but Dortmund were after the interval. In the end it was 13-11 to the visitors in terms of shots. The match facts.
Match data: BVB came out on top in terms of shots at goal (13-11) and possession (65%), while 1. FCH did in terms of distance covered (123 vs. 122 kilometres) and challenges won (54%). Borussia had won the majority of the tackles by half-time (55%).
Run over: There had been at least one goal in each of the previous 146 Bundesliga matches involving BVB. That historic record run ended today.
Bundesliga debut: Ole Pohlmann made his first appearance in the Bundesliga. He scored 10 goals in 87 matches for the U23s in the 3. Liga.
Liberated: Ian Maatsen managed to extricate himself from 82% of his pressure situations.
Sprinter: Jamie Bynoe-Gittens was the fastest player on the pitch with a top speed of 34.41km/h. He had three of BVB's four shots at goal before the break.
Milestones: Marcel Sabitzer made his 200th Bundesliga appearance, while Donyell Malen played his 100th competitive game for BVB.