Leaders Leverkusen grab late winner, Sancho stars on Dortmund return
Augsburg's Bosnian forward #09 Ermedin Demirović and Bayer Leverkusen's German midfielder #08 Robert Andrich vie for the ball during the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Augsburg and Bayer 04 Leverkusen in Augsburg, southern Germany on January 13, 2024. (Photo by LUKAS BARTH / AFP)
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Exequiel Palacios scored in the fourth minute of injury time
to earn Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen a 1-0 win at Augsburg on Saturday,
keeping them four points clear of reigning champions Bayern Munich, while Jadon
Sancho created a goal on his Borussia Dortmund return.
Bayern's 3-0 home victory over Hoffenheim on Friday turned
up the heat on Leverkusen.
The visitors looked set to drop points for just the fourth
time this season, but Argentinian World Cup winner Palacios controlled Alex
Grimaldo's cross and fired past home goalkeeper Finn Dahmen with only a minute
of added time remaining.
The goal may prove crucial in the title race as Leverkusen
restored their lead atop the table, with second-placed Bayern having a game in
hand.
An "emotional" Alonso admitted: "I jumped a
little (when the goal went in)... Our boys had belief to keep going until the
end.
"The goal wasn't lucky, it was a reward for our good
work in the game. But it's only one win, we need to keep going."
On the first weekend of fixtures since Franz Beckenbauer
died aged 78, each match began after a moment's silence and a tribute to the
German football legend.
Leverkusen looked slick early, carving out several chances
as they dominated possession, but lacked the final killer blow without injured
striker Victor Boniface.
Augsburg looked to have taken the lead through Phillip Tietz
with 20 minutes remaining, but the striker's goal was ruled out for offside and
Palacios had the final say.
Sancho laid on the match-sealing assist on his return after
a disappointing two-and-a-half years at Manchester United as Borussia Dortmund
won 3-0 at Darmstadt, their first league win since November.
Sancho arrived on loan from Old Trafford on Thursday and was
subbed on alongside Marco Reus early in the second half.
Dortmund were clinging on to a 1-0 lead after Julian
Brandt's early strike, with goalkeeper Gregor Kobel producing a spectacular
save midway through the second period.
As he did so often during his first stint in Germany, Sancho
danced down the flank and drew the Darmstadt defence before crossing for Reus
to tap into an empty net with 13 minutes left.
"He's simply a difference maker" said Reus,
"he can turn a disadvantage into an advantage."
"I love it unbelievably to play with him and I'm happy he
made his way back to us."
Teenage striker Youssoufa Moukoko added a third in injury
time to round out the win.
The victory saw Dortmund climb within three points of the
Champions League places, after fourth-placed RB Leipzig lost 1-0 earlier on
Saturday at home to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Frankfurt took the lead just seven minutes in, Ansgar Knauff
slamming a brilliant curling pass from Niels Nkounkou into the net.
Leipzig pushed for an equaliser but Frankfurt held on,
consigning the German Cup holders to their first home league loss of the
season.
Union Berlin held Freiburg to a goalless draw, continuing
their solid if unspectacular form under new coach Nenad Bjelica.
Union had lost nine league games in a row prior to the
Croat's arrival, but have now lost just one in four to move three points clear
of the relegation play-off place.
Cologne missed a chance to move out of the automatic
relegation zone, conceding a second-half goal to draw 1-1 with promoted
Heidenheim.
Strugglers Mainz fought from a goal down to draw 1-1 at home
with Wolfsburg, picking up a valuable point to keep them in 16th, the play-off
spot.


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