Bundesliga

Borussia Dortmund put Saturday's Klassiker defeat behind them in style with a convincing UEFA Champions League win in Copenhagen, thanks to a brace from Felix Nmecha.
Copenhagen 2-4 Borussia Dortmund
Goals: 0-1 Nmecha 20' (assist: Bellingham), 1-1 Anton (o.g.) 33'. 1-2 Bensebaini (pen.) 61', 1-3 Nmecha 73' (assist: Chukwuemeka), 1-4 Silva 87', 2-4 Daðason 90' (assist: Suzuki)
Dortmund had high hopes of gaining a post-Klassiker boost in Denmark, going into the matchday as the joint-highest scorers in the Champions League (eight goals) against a Copenhagen side struggling for form.
While the hosts did their best to threaten in the opening stages, the Bundesliga outift took control of possession and raced in front with their first effort of the night. Jobe Bellingham laid the ball off on the edge of the box to Nmecha, who shimmied past his marker and dispatched an unstoppable drive in via the crossbar.
As Dortmund increased their grip on the play and Max Beier slipped a shot wide on the left that could have doubled the lead, Copenhagen suddenly struck back. Former Dortmund prodigy Youssoufa Moukoko hit a shot from a corner that pinged around the area and took an unfortunate deflection off Waldemar Anton and into the net.
The hosts were visibly lifted and had opportunities to snatch the lead in an open end to the first half. As was the case in Saturday's Klassiker, Niko Kovač appeared to find the right words at the break as his charges stepped up a gear after the restart and took the ball forward with purpose.
The chance to regain the lead was presented on the hour mark as Serhou Guirassy was dragged down in the box from a corner, and Ramy Bensebaini gladly stepped up to calmly convert the resulting penalty.
There was no way back for Copenhagen this time as Dortmund continued to attack, and Bellingham went close to getting his first goal for the club with a rasping drive that was well saved.
Nmecha then completed his brace after receiving a pass from substitute Carney Chukwuemeka, before Fábio Silva stroked in his first goal for the club.
Dortmund shrugged off a late consolation to put themselves in a healthy position by claiming their second win of the league phase and moving onto seven points after three matches.
Match stats
Teams
Copenhagen: Kotarski - Suzuki, Gabriel Pereira, Hatzidiakos (Garananga 75'), Meling (Lopez 63') - Larsson (Daðason 75'), Lerager, Clem (Zague 81'), Achouri (Madsen 81') - Moukoko, Claesson (c)Unused subs: Rúnarsson, Buur, SarapataOut: Elyounoussi (unspecified), Delaney (knock), Cornelius (unspecified), Højer (fitness), Moalem (fitness), Mattsson (knee), Huescas (knee)Coach: Jacob Neestrup
Dortmund: Kobel - Anton, Schlotterbeck, Bensebaini (Anselmino 85') - Couto (Ryerson 62'), Bellingham, Nmecha (Sabitzer 77'), Svensson - Beier (Silva 62'), Brandt (c) (Chukwuemeka 62') - GuirassyUnused subs: Ostrzinski, Meyer, Groß, Sabitzer, Süle, AdeyemiOut: Can (groin), Duranville (shoulder)Coach: Niko Kovač
As it happened!
A late consolation for Copenhagen as youngster Dadason heads on target and Kobel can't prevent the effort from going over the line.
Dortmund are rampant now! Bellingham surges into the box, and the ball loops forward via a defender for Fabio Silva to stroke his first goal for the club in!
Young Argentinian Anselmino comes on with Copenhagen showing little sign of attacking intent.
Carney Chukwuemeka slaloms in the box and has a shot deflected behind as the Black and Yellows push for a fourth.
Copenhagen give the ball away, and Carney Chukwuemeka turns it out to Felix Nmecha on the right, whose shot trickles past the outstretched legs of the Copenhagen goalkeeper to complete his brace!
Dortmund are pushing for a third. Guirassy drags the ball back just outside the box, and Jobe Bellingham hits a mighty drive that forces a leaping save from the Copenhagen goalkeeper.
Twice within a few minutes, the hosts want a penalty, with the latest incident seeing Bensebaini challenge Moukoko, but nothing is given.
He hasn't offered much threat so far, but give him an inch and he will take it! Serhou Guirassy smashes a dangerous drive in from the edge of the box that zips just wide.
Kovač shuffles his pack with three fresh players charged with turning this lead into three valuable away points.
The referee points to the spot after Serhou Guirassy was manhandled from a corner, and Bensebaini steps up to calmly send the goalkeeper the wrong way and restore the lead!
A chance to take the lead...
Yan Couto plays a cross/shot towards the far post that the Copenhagen goalkeeper has to leap to punch behind.
Claesson almost picks out Suzuki in a promising position at the end of a sweeping move as the hosts have another good little spell.
Bensebaini puts in an immaculate sliding challenge to sweep the ball away from Moukoko in the area and out for a corner.
Dortmund are again in near total charge of possession in the second period, but that has not yet led to many chances.
Dortmund are again in near total charge of possession in the second period, but that has not yet led to many chances.
The visitors are taking the ball forward with more purpose than we saw for most of the first period, but Copenhagen are sitting back and defending well.
Can Dortmund regain the initiative?
Both sides are really pushing forward whenever they get the chance now, as this game remains on a tightrope. We are due two minutes of first-half stoppage time.
The former Dortmund youngster looks fired up and takes aim from the edge of the box, forcing Kobel to dive down and smother it.
The hosts' little spell of pressure is over, and Yan Couto takes a corner from the left that is fizzed dangerously towards Bensebaini, who can't connect at the far post.
You can feel the confidence boost that the hosts have gained from the equaliser, as they race forward now and Lerager lashes over before Suzuki drags a shot just wide on the right.
Against the run of play, Dortmund are knocked back on level terms as Moukoko takes a shot against his former side from a corner and the ball takes a couple of deflections straight in front of Kobel, the last of which sees Anton accidentally turn it into his own net.
Felix Nmecha almost turns supplier by punching a ball through the defence that Beier races to meet on the left and just clips the wrong side of the target.
The Bundesliga outfit have controlled possession so far and are looking even more comfortable after taking the lead.
The Bundesliga outfit have controlled possession so far and are looking even more comfortable after taking the lead.
Dortmund take the lead with a quality goal! It's laid off by Jobe Bellingham to Felix Nmecha on the edge of the box, and the midfielder takes the ball around his marker with a deft touch before hammering it in via the crossbar.
Beier pushes Moukoko to concede a free-kick 25 yards out, but Dortmund's wall blocks the resulting shot.
Great pressure from the Brazilian to harangue Achouri by the touchline and force him into a poor pass across his area that leads to a corner. Daniel Svensson whips it in, but the hosts can deal with it.
Daniel Svensson turns it forward to Beier, who is felled by a sliding tackle on the left, but the referee deems it a fair challenge. Couto tucks the ball into the area from the right a minute later, but the hosts can clear.
Copenhagen combine well after Bellingham fouls Moukoko in midfield to concede a free-kick. The ball gets worked to Claesson around the edge of the area, and the captain drills a shot in that Kobel saves.
Brandt and Beier link up around the edge of the box as Dortmund seek to put their stamp on proceedings from the start, but a ball into the area is blocked.
The hosts kick off on a noisy night at the Parken Stadium.
Former Dortmund midfielder Thomas Delaney is one of seven injured Copenhagen players - all of whom would have been in contention to start if fit.
The summer signing from Sunderland is making his fourth start for Dortmund tonight and first since Matchday 2 in the Champions League at home to Athletic Club at the start of October.
Kotarski - Suzuki, Gabriel Pereira, Hatzidiakos, Meling - Larsson, Lerager, Clem, Achouri - Moukoko, Claesson (c)
Rúnarsson, Buur, Garananga, Lopez, Madsen, Zague, Sarapata, Daðason