Haaland record start in Bundesliga with 5 goals from 6 shots

Only one of the six strokes did not score.

Erling Haaland scored Borussia Dortmund with two more goals in the Bundesliga on Friday with 5-1. Norway, 19, was the first player to score five goals in the first two Bundesliga matches.

Haaland needed only 57 minutes to manage the success of the two matches after winning a hat-trick at the Augsburg exit last Saturday.

"It's a shame he has already forgotten. Three goals, two goals now - hopefully not just one goal in the next game," Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Berkey said.


Haaland, who joined the Austrian side of Red Bull Salzburg during the winter holiday, spent a total of 59 minutes on the field, meaning every 12 minutes on average.

He entered his home for the first time in the 65th minute and approached the 77th and fired in rebound after Timo Horn saved from Raphael Guerreiro.


Axel Witsel sent Haaland at 87 for a second. The long striker took Horn's kicks before throwing the ball from a difficult angle from a distance.


"Of course it's great for him. There are worse scenes. That's why we signed him," Dortmund captain Marko Reus said. Said.

Gerreiro took the war in the first minute. Reus met Guerreiro in the penalty area by Mats Hummels on the right.

Sebastiaan Bornauw won the Dortmund penalty 10 minutes after throwing the Achraf Judge, but the VAR review took him out of the area. Reus surprised Timo Horn with a free kick.

Hummels sent the ball through the header and scored in the 29th minute after a long ball made by Reus Hummels. The VAR showed that Dortmund's wing was just a touch before Horn grabbed the ball from the legs.

Sancho hit Horn at the nearby post after blocking two guards 3-0 minutes after the break.

Mark Uth retreated at 65, but soon there were applause from Dortmund fans waiting for Haaland's entrance.

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