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Dortmund slumps to defeat at Gladbach without Haaland, Reus

BERLIN (AP) - No Erling Haaland, no Marco Reus.

Borussia Mönchengladbach highlighted Borussia Dortmund's reliance on its two star players as it dealt its Bundesliga rival a 1-0 defeat in former Gladbach coach Marco Rose's return on Saturday.

Dortmund was without top-scoring forward Haaland due to what it said were 'œmuscular problems'ť and captain Reus because of a knee injury.

The visitors found they couldn't be replaced, though Mahmoud Dahoud's first-half sending off also hampered efforts at a comeback.

Gladbach fans provided a heated atmosphere for Rose on his first return to the club since his acrimonious switch between the teams. They displayed a banner charging their former hero of a having feigned his identification with the club and making 'œfalse promises.'ť

Denis Zakaria's 37th-minute goal was enough for Gladbach's second win in six games to ease the pressure on Rose's successor, Adi Hütter.

It was clear from the beginning that not only three points were at stake, with a flare-up inside the first minute between former Dortmund player Jonas Hofmann and Jude Bellingham.

The first half was a hard-fought battle with few chances at either end, and a fortunate goal for Zakaria.

Raphaël Guerreiro could only half-clear Lars Stindl's cross, and Zakaria profited from a kind deflection off Bellingham before he fired past Swiss compatriot Gregor Kobel in the Dortmund goal.

It got worse for Dortmund three minutes later when Dahoud caught American defender Joe Scally with a late challenge and was shown a second yellow card, possibly also for his reaction when referee Deniz Aytekin blew for the foul.

Kobel kept Gladbach at bay in the second half, though Thorgan Hazard almost claimed a late equalizer when he headed over in injury time.

LEIPZIG COMES THROUGH FOR MARSCH

American coach Jesse Marsch wasn't worried when Leipzig lost three and won only one of its opening five Bundesliga games. Marsch said it was just a matter of time before the results followed.

That wait ended Saturday when Leipzig humiliated Hertha Berlin 6-0 to finally ease the pressure that had been building after starting the season against several tough rivals. Marsch's team lost against Mainz, Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich in the league, before it was humbled in a 6-3 loss at Manchester City in the Champions League.

'œI always believed in the team and stayed optimistic,'ť Marsch said. 'œBut it's easy to stay optimistic when you have so much quality in the team. It wasn't an optimal start to the season but we simply kept working. We're not yet done, but today we showed how well we can play.'ť

Christopher Nkunku chipped the ball over the Hertha goalkeeper in the 16th minute, then set up Yussuf Poulsen for Leipzig's second in the 23rd. Lukas Klostermann had a goal ruled out as Leipzig racked up nine efforts to the visitors' one before Nordi Mukiele made it 3-0 in first-half injury time.

There was no letup for Hertha as Emil Forsberg converted a penalty on the hour mark, and Nkunku '“ who had been fouled for the penalty '“ scored from a free kick in the 70th. Amadou Haidara completed the rout seven minutes later.

The win will have reduced the pressure on Marsch and dumped it on Hertha counterpart Pál Dárdai, who has already faced criticism from within his club this season.

Leipzig said American midfielder Tyler Adams missed the match with a muscle issue.

YOUNG STAR

Florian Wirtz' second-half strike was enough for Bayer Leverkusen to beat Mainz 1-0. It also ensured that Wirtz became the youngest player - at 18 years, 145 days - to reach 10 goals in the Bundesliga. He takes the record from Lukas Podolski, who had reached 10 goals for Cologne at 18 years, 363 days, on May 22, 2004.

Cologne drew at Eintracht Frankfurt 1-1 in a game marred by injuries, Hoffenheim came from behind to defeat Wolfsburg 3-1 for the visitors' first defeat, and Kevin Behrens scored in the 88th to give Union Berlin a late 1-0 win over Arminia Bielefeld.

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Dortmund's Mahmoud Dahoud leaves the pitch after he got a red card during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) The Associated Press
Dortmund's Thomas Meunier and Moenchengladbach's Tony Jantschke challenge for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) The Associated Press
Dortmund's Mats Hummels, left, and Moenchengladbach's Joe Scally challenge for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) The Associated Press
Dortmund's head coach Marco Rose reacts during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) The Associated Press
Moenchengladbach's Denis Zakaria scores the opening goal against Dortmund's goalkeeper Gregor Kobel during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) The Associated Press
Referee Deniz Aytekin shows the red card to Dortmund's Mahmoud Dahoud, not in the picture, during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) The Associated Press
Moenchengladbach's scorer Denis Zakaria, right, celebrates with Moenchengladbach's Jonas Hofmann, left, after he scored the opening goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) The Associated Press
Moenchengladbach's scorer Denis Zakaria is celebrated after he scored the opening goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) The Associated Press
Leipzig's Yussuf Poulsen, left, celebrates with Christopher Nkunku after scoring during the Bundesliga soccer match between RB Leipzig and Hertha BSC at Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany, Saturday Sept. 25, 2021. (Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
Leipzig's Lukas Klostermann controls the ball past Hertha goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow to score during the Bundesliga soccer match between RB Leipzig and Hertha BSC at Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany, Saturday Sept. 25, 2021. (Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
Leipzig's Christopher Nkunku celebrates his goal during the Bundesliga soccer match between RB Leipzig and Hertha BSC at Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany, Saturday Sept. 25, 2021. (Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
Frankfurt's Rafael Santos Borre, centre, heads the ball past Cologne's goalkeeper Timo Horn, right, during the Bundesliga soccer match between Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Köln, in Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (Arne Dedert/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
Frankfurt's Jens Petter Hauge, right, and Cologne's Benno Schmitz fight for the ball, during the Bundesliga soccer match between Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Köln, in Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (Arne Dedert/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
Frankfurt's Rafael Santos Borre, center, celebrates scoring with teammates Sam Lammers, left, and Filip Kostic celebrate during the Bundesliga soccer match between Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Koln, in Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. (Arne Dedert/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
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