Sunday, 26 September 2010

Kult & Punk report from St Pauli, as they fall to Dortmund

Kult & Punk report from St Pauli, as they fall to Dortmund. Well to be honest the falling came after the entertainment at Zoe’s.


FC St Pauli 1-3 Borussia Dortmund


Borrussia Dortmund racked up their fifth successive victory with another convincing victory at the Millerntor against FC St. Pauli.

Having opened the scoring on 17 minutes when Kevin Großkreutz headed in Shinji Kagawa's cross following an excellent exchange between the Japanese midfielder and Lucas Barrios, Dortmund looked to have the game under control. However, the Yellow-Blacks were in for a surprise.

Less than ten minutes later, Charles Takyi embarked on a clever solo run before finding Fin Bartels. The young German flicked a delightful ball into the path of the arriving Rouwen Hennings, who slotted past Roman Weidenfeller to level the scores and send the home fans wild.

But the visitors are a team in form and rightly restored their advantage five minutes into the second period. Barrios turned his marker inside out on the left side of the box before playing across the box for Mario Götze, he pulled back for Kagawa, and the in-form Asian stroked into the far corner from ten metres out.

Just 11 minutes later and the travelling BVB faithful knew they were on course for another three points. Barrios turned on the edge of the box before lashing a powerful drive goalwards. It was too hot for Thomas Kessler to handle, and Großkreutz was on hand to nick the ball over the floundering goalkeeper and roll into the empty net.

Dortmund go second in the table as a result of the victory, up next for Jürgen Klopp's charges is a classic encounter at home to FC Bayern München. Defeat for Pauli leaves them in ninth.

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