Bayer Leverkusen made as quick of work of Borussia Dortmund as they possibly could have. The first goal in their 2-0 win was the fastest in Bundesliga history.
Leverkusen tops Dortmund in record time

Stuart FranklinDortmund: Langerak, Piszczek, Papastathopoulos, Ginter, Durm, Kehl, Jojic (Großkreutz 74’), Mkhitaryan, Reus (Hofmann 74’), Aubameyang, Immobile
Leverkusen: Leno, Jedvaj, Toprak, Spahic, Boenisch, Castro, Rolfes (Reinartz 62’), Bellarabi, Calhanoglu (Papadopoulos 80’), Son (Brandt 76’), Kießling
Read Article >Bayer score 9 secs into match against BVB

Stuart FranklinHe scored to quickly that Sky couldn’t even get their score graphic up by the time he scored.
He scored so quickly that nobody on the pitch was even sweating yet.
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Nigel TreblinHere’s a rundown of all the results from Saturday in the Bundesliga.
Hoffenheim 2-0 Augsburg
Read Article >Dortmund, Bayer look for early upper hand

Matthias HangstFor an opening weekend in the Bundesliga, it’s almost impossible to get a bigger match than Borussia Dortmund vs. Bayern Leverkusen. Two perennial Champions League teams with retooled and strengthened rosters, a propensity for dynamic fast paced attacking prowess, and two of the most exciting managers in the league: Jürgen Klopp and Roger Schmidt. This game has the potential for some serious fireworks.
Marco Reus is the man who makes Borussia Dortmund sing. Last Saturday, he was decidedly offkey, completing less then 80% of this passes and conceding 4 turnovers
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