Day 28
Honorat 74'
Busch 63'
Borussia Mg: 33. Nicolas M. - 4. Diks, 29. Scally J. (Tabakovic, 70), 30. Elvedi - 6. Engelhardt (Stöger, 63) - 16. Sander P., 27. Reitz (Bolin H., 70), 36. Mohya (Neuhaus, 63) - 17. Castrop - 9. Honorat, 18. Machino (Reyna G., 85)
Substitution: Stöger (from 63); Neuhaus (from 63); Bolin H. (from 70); Tabakovic (from 70); Reyna G. (from 85)
Bench: 23. Olschowsky - 2. Chiarodia, 5. Friedrich, 26. Ullrich L.
Yellow Cards: Castrop 42; Engelhardt 44; Elvedi 80; Diks 90
1. FC Heidenheim: 41. Ramaj - 2. Busch, 6. Mainka, 17. Honsak (Ibrahimovic A., 62), 19. Föhrenbach - 16. Niehues - 26. Behrens (Stergiou, 49), 30. Dorsch - 8. Dinkci, 11. Zivzivadze (Kaufmann M., 62; Gimber, 67), 18. Pieringer
Substitution: Stergiou (from 49); Ibrahimovic A. (from 62); Kaufmann M. (from 62 till 67); Gimber (from 67)
Bench: 40. Feller - 4. Siersleben, 23. Traore H. - 20. Kerber L. - 9. Schimmer
Vincent Kompany’s side delivered the commanding performance without star striker Harry Kane

Borussia Dortmund signed off the year in style with a 2–0 victory over Mönchengladba

Despite the tension and a flurry of emotional moments, the scoreboard stayed frozen at 0–0

The reigning German champions made light work of their opponents

The Foals remain winless this season with 3 draws and 4 losses

The match-winner came courtesy of a long-range strike from Moroccan midfielder Bilal El Khannouss

After three rounds of the 2025/26 season, the team has managed just one point

Munich celebrated their final home match of the Bundesliga 2024/25 season

It was a complete team performance that sends a message to top-four rivals

Despite being on the brink of dropping points, the visitors showed their resilience

Borussia Mg
1. FC Heidenheim