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Dortmund triumphs over Union Berlin for their initial win with Sabitzer contributing significantly

Dortmund secures first win with Sabitzer: 3-0 triumph over Union Berlin celebrated
Dortmund secures first win with Sabitzer: 3-0 triumph over Union Berlin celebrated

Dortmund triumphs over Union Berlin for their initial win with Sabitzer contributing significantly

German Bundesliga Recap: Dramatic Draws and Impressive Wins

In the latest round of the German Bundesliga, there were some thrilling moments and exciting results.

Mainz 05 narrowly missed out on their second win of the season, settling for a draw against VfL Wolfsburg. The match, which ended 1-1, saw a late goal from Aaron Zehner (9') put Wolfsburg ahead, but Mainz's Nadiem Amiri equalised with a penalty in the 89th minute. The goal came after a controversial incident where it was initially reported that Wolfsburg had scored again, but it was later discovered that the goal was actually an own goal by Mainz.

Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund secured a convincing 3-0 win against 1. FC Union Berlin. Serhou Guirassy (44', 58') and Felix Nmecha (81') were on target for Dortmund, with the latter's goal sealing the victory. Union Berlin's only goal of the game came from Aaron Zehter (9') with a deflected left-footed shot.

Elsewhere, Marcel Sabitzer came out on top in the Austrian derby against Leopold Querfeld. In the German Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund drew 3-3 in their opening game against St. Pauli, while 1. FC Union Berlin won 2-1 against Stuttgart.

There were also some interesting substitutions in the Wolfsburg vs Mainz 05 game. Nikolas Veratschnig replaced Philipp Mwene for Mainz in the 69th minute, while Matthias Svanberg, who was sent off from Wolfsburg due to two yellow cards in the 81st and 83rd minutes, came on as a substitute for Wolfsburg in the same minute.

Overall, it was an exciting weekend of football in the German Bundesliga, with several dramatic moments and impressive performances from some of the league's top players. Fans can look forward to more action in the coming weeks.

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