Dortmund slump to another league defeat under Niko Kovac at Bochum

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Georgios Masouras gets on the scoresheet for VfL Bochum

Georgios Masouras gets on the scoresheet for VfL Bochum


Borussia Dortmund conceded two goals in three minutes to slump to a 2-0 defeat by relegation-threatened VfL Bochum in their mini Ruhr valley derby on Saturday for a second straight league loss under new coach Niko Kovac.

Hosts Bochum shot out of the blocks and had three chances in the opening nine minutes, a warning that Dortmund, fresh from their 3-0 midweek win at Sporting for their Champions League playoff first leg, did not heed.

The hosts opened their account in the 33rd minute with Giorgos Masouras, who joined in January, pushing the ball over the line from close range.

The Greek scored again two minutes later, intercepting Niklas Suele's weak backpass to his goalkeeper and beating Gregor Kobel to stun the visitors.

Niko Kovac's side have lost their last two Bundesliga games.
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Even after the break it was Bochum who were pushing for a goal, carving out several golden chances to add to their tally, including one by Masouras, whose 69th minute shot was stopped by Kobel.

Kovac's team lacked a clear game plan and were no match for Bochum's aggressiveness despite controlling possession with 63%.

Dortmund, who have won just one of their last seven league games, are 11th in the standings on 29 points and at risk of missing out on a top four finish and a spot in next season's Champions League.

Bochum remained in 17th but are level on 14 points with Heidenheim, 16th and in the relegation playoff spot.