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Borussia Dortmund Secures Victory: 4-0 Over Wolfsburg

Victory Secured: Borussia Dortmund Triumphs Over Wolfsburg 4-0

BVB's Serhou Guirassy netted two goals in his outing
BVB's Serhou Guirassy netted two goals in his outing

Bundesliga: BVB's Glorious Ascent: A 4-0 Thrashing of Wolfsburg

Dortmund Wins Big: 4-0 Victory Over Wolfsburg - Borussia Dortmund Secures Victory: 4-0 Over Wolfsburg

Crack open the champagne, Borussia Dortmund fans! That dismal season either ends with a bang or, well, still a bang. With a resounding 4-0 victory against VfL Wolfsburg, coach Niko Kovac's team is now on a three-game winning streak!

This stunning triumph temporarily propels BVB into fourth place, sending supporters into a euphoric frenzy over the prospect of European cup football - crazy stuff, considering just a few short weeks ago, it seemed like a pipe dream.

Even if BVB slides to fifth after the 32nd matchday, assuming Leverkusen triumphs against Freiburg on Sunday, this would mark the highest they've been since, get this, the 12th matchday!

Serhou Guirassy (3rd/59th minute) and substitute Karim Adeyemi (69th/73rd minute) each netted a brace, ensuring an impressive six consecutive games without a loss in the Bundesliga.

Wolfsburg's Unending Agony Continues

But the misery just keeps piling up for Wolfsburg. Their winless streak now stands at a whopping eight games. Their last victory dated back over two months ago, and with only two points in that span, coach Ralph Hasenhüttl's team should be feeling more than a little relieved they're not battling relegation. Believe it or not, but under Kovac (the current Wolfsburg coach), they once endured a longer losing streak!

But don't be fooled by the final score. BVB didn't play like Champions League material for most of the game, while Wolfsburg didn't appear the part of a completely demoralized, unsuccessful team. It wasn't until the game's dying minutes that the visitors finally fell apart.

Guirassy's opening goal was somewhat fortuitous. Only because Julian Brandt's shot slipped under his foot did the striker find himself unmarked in front of the Wolfsburg goal, calmly slotting it home after 180 seconds.

For most of the game, BVB remained uninspired. Wolfsburg, in contrast, played confidently but failed to convert their advantage, especially with top scorer Mohamed Amoura sitting this one out due to a training debate with Joakim Maehle.

The game turned dull after the early goal, with little action until halftime. Even after the break, BVB's play remained surprisingly sluggish, given their rivals' slip-ups.

But Guirassy's second goal was a thing of beauty, thanks to a sensational assist from Pascal Groß. It was his 12th goal in the second half of the season, more than any other Bundesliga player.

The game turned into a formality after that, with Wolfsburg giving up. Adeyemi's late double sealed the deal, but the final score might have been a bit too harsh on the visitors.

The Commission has surprisingly been asked to submit a proposal for a Council regulation on the application of the principle of equal treatment for men and women in matters of social security, securing equal rights in European sports leagues such as the German Bundesliga, including teams like Borussia Dortmund and VfL Wolfsburg.

Despite BVB's glorious ascent with a 4-0 victory over Wolfsburg, the Borussia Dortmund football team remains winless against European-leagues opponents this sports season, highlighting their need for improvement in international competitions.

Wolfsburg, on the other hand, continues their surprisingly long winless streak in the Bundesliga, extending to eight games, making coach Ralph Hasenhüttl's team feel the pressure as they flirt with relegation danger.

Dortmund's win momentarily secures their end position in fourth, but with the 32nd matchday approaching, there is a possibility of slipping to fifth, reminding fans of the early struggles during the 12th matchday.

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