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Two days after separating from Lucien Favre, Borussia Dortmund ended its mini-crisis.

In the first game under the direction of the new head coach Edin Terzic, BVB came to a deserved 2-1 win at Werder Bremen and thus won the first three after three previous games without a win.

Raphael Guerreiro (12th minute) and Marco Reus (78th) scored the goals for BVB, which impressively rehabilitated for the 1: 5 debacle against VfB Stuttgart last Saturday.

However, the Westphalia had to cope with the injury-related end of Mats Hummels.

The defense chief left with a thigh injury five minutes before the end.

Kevin Möhwald (28th) managed to equalize in the meantime for Bremen, who slide deeper and deeper into relegation battle after the ninth game without a win in a row.

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"As soon as you put on the BVB jersey, BVB should also be in it", debutant Terzic demanded more passion than last time in the 1: 5 bankruptcy against VfB Stuttgart.

Correspondingly committed and loud - in contrast to the more introverted Favre - the 38-year-old lived this maxim on the sidelines.

Terzic made a change in terms of personnel and thus helped young star Youssoufa Moukoko to make his starting line-up debut.

“He's not with us because he's 16, but because he's good,” the coach explained his measure.

And it wasn't missing much, then the youngster, who played for Emre Can, would have scored his first Bundesliga goal straight away.

After a pass from Giovanni Reyna, Moukoko slipped just past the ball (5th).

Borussia Dortmund struggles to win in Bremen

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The 16-year-old had made four short appearances in the first division and was the only striker in Bremen before the three-off offensive series Jadon Sancho, Reus and Reyna.

He justified his commitment.

Moukoko showed his great ability again and again.

Moukoko misses two great opportunities

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In any case, BVB showed a significant improvement and pushed Werder back into their own half.

The opening goal was the logical consequence.

Ömer Toprak was able to block a shot from Reyna, but Guerreiro lifted the margin into the goal.

Shortly afterwards it was Reyna again, but his shot was too unplaced (17th).

BVB dictated the ball and the opponent.

Werder defender Christian Groß almost scored an own goal when he tried to clear the ball against the post of his own goal (32nd).

Keeper Jiri Pavlenka would have been beaten.

A little later, however, the Czech was there with a strong reflex against Akanji (41st).

Shortly before the break, Bremen also gave a sign of life with a shot by Ludwig Augustinsson (43.).

The second half started like the first - with a huge chance for Moukoko.

After a cross from Reus, the youngster put the ball over the goal (50th).

And the youngster did not want to make the goal premiere in another campaign either (63rd).

Werder also had Pavlenka, who held superbly and defused a diving header from Reus (71.).

But the Czech of all people made a serious mistake when he dropped the ball and caused a penalty against Akanji.

He was able to keep the penalty from Reus, but not the margin.