Union Berlin went top at least overnight by winning 4-1 at Darmstadt but Borussia Dortmund were held 1-1 at Bochum
Union Berlin win 4-1 at Darmstadt; Dortmund held 1-1 at Bochumscored twice and Marco Asensio added his first goal for the club to guide the Ligue 1 champions to a comprehensive 3-1 victory overAsensio fired PSG ahead moments before half-time from outside the box after a quick break, opening his account for his new club following his transfer from Real Madrid.
Lens grabbed a consolation goal when Morgan Guilavogui scored with virtually the last kick of the game. The Algeria midfielder Houssem Aouar pulled one back for Roma but the visitors were unable to rescue a draw despite Verona finishing with 10 men after an 84th-minute red card for Isak Hien for a foul on Andrea Belotti.in their mini-Ruhr valley derby, with the forward Donyell Malen’s second-half equaliser rescuing a point for last season’s Bundesliga runners-up.
“It was absolutely not a good game from us,” said Dortmund’s captain, Emre Can. “There was a lot missing and that is not how we want to play football. We want to play better, win and dominate.
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