Borussia Dortmund set up their typical 4-1-4-1 formation with the spearhead of Alexander Isak. While the number 10 Mario Gotze also derived in the starting XI, together with boys like Emre Mor and Felix Passlack. But Dortmund was not powerful enough throughout the first half. Dominance in the mastery of the ball, not meaningful dominanpula in threatening the opponent's goal. Precisely minute 39, Dortmund made a gasp when Stefano Celozzi Roman Burki ripped the goal, with a shot from outside the penalty box to the bottom right corner. Dortmund left behind until halftime.
Bosz made changes at the start of the second half, but his team even more left behind. The 55th minute, Anthony Losilla scored Bochum's second goal with a volley, after a clamor over Kevin Stoger's cross. In such circumstances, Dortmund increases the intensity of the attack. Ball control is rising, reaching more than 60 percent. Their shots are also growing, though more often than not right on target.
Twice they sent a shot that hit the goal. Dortmund nightmare continued until Gonzalo Castro gave life in the 85th minute with his goal. BVB like waking from a long sleep and a minute lap, bait Andre Schurrle from the left side pushed with shoulders by Christian Pulisic goalkeeper Bochum.
Final score 2-2, Dortmund only lowered Pierre Emerick Aubameyang in the last 15 minutes. Their thoughts are certainly not in this fight, but to the next game cons Espanyol on Saturday (29/7), Atalanta on Wednesday (2/8), and Bayern Munich on Sunday (6/8).