Borussia Dortmund were gifted a 1-0 win by a Robert Lewandowski tap-in against a stubborn Werder Bremen on Friday.
Bremen
had kept clean sheets in their opening two Bundesliga games and they
looked capable of making that three until the Polish striker broke the
deadlock in the second half at Signal Iduna Park.
Jakub
Blaszczykowski crashed an effort against the crossbar and Marco Reus
fired just wide in a frustrating first-half for the home side.
Jurgen
Klopp opted to rest Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Sven Bender, with
Marco Reus and Sebastian Kehl taking their respective spots in the
starting line-up.
Luca Caldirola passed a fitness test in order
to start for Bremen, while Marko Arnautovic was favoured ahead of Nils
Petersen in the central striking role.
In a lacklustre opening, it was Dortmund who created the better openings.
Nuri
Sahin volleyed wide from Marcel Schmelzer’s cross, while Henrikh
Mkhitaryan found himself on goal after a neat one-two with Lewandowski,
but could only lift his effort over.
Reus was continually
Dortmund’s biggest threat and went close after collecting Kehl’s
cross-field ball, but could only fire an effort wide of Bremen
goalkeeper Sebastian Mielitz’s far post.
The home side sparked
into life in the dying stages of the half, Blaszczykowski was left to
rue his luck with as he burst free on the right-hand side and unleashed a
fierce drive that cannoned back off the crossbar.
Just three
minutes before half-time, Reus had a deflected effort that almost fell
kindly for Lewandowski but the ball narrowly evaded the Polish striker
at the far post. Neven Subotic saw a header cleared off the line by
Aaron Hunt with Sahin blazing over the rebound.
And Dortmund were
nearly punished for their profligacy on the stroke of half-time as
Arnautovic flashed a narrow effort across BVB goalkeeper Roman
Weidenfeller from the right channel.
After a dominant first-half display Dortmund finally breached the visitors' defence in the 55th minute.
Kevin Grosskreutz’s short pass was collected by Reus in the box and he fired a ball hard along the six-yard box where Lewandowski was on hand to tap home.
The
goal seemed to knock the wind out of Bremen's sails, and they were
nearly two behind when Schmelzer's hanging cross was palmed away by
Mielitz and Sahin hit an acrobatic scissor kick that sailed over.
Aubameyang
was introduced to the action in place of Blaszczykowski, and almost
doubled the lead in the 75th minute as he broke free down the right-hand
side but his low driven effort was saved by the feet of Mielitz.
Dortmund
continued to press, and with seven minutes remaining Mats Hummels
flicked on Reus' corner to Lewandowski but his effort was blocked on the
line by Hunt.
Weidenfeller had to be alert late on, as he
produced a smart save at the near post from substitute Franco Di Santo
to preserve the points for Dortmund and keep them top ahead of
Saturday's action.
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