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25.03.2002
German first division match reports
BERLIN
Reports of German first division matches played on Sunday:
BORUSSIA DORTMUND 3 ENERGIE COTTBUS 0
The visitors played most of the match with 10 men after having midfielder Rost sent off for a second bookable offence in the 17th minute.
Brazilian striker Ewerthon put Dortmund in the lead 11 minutes later. Czech playmaker Tomas Rosicky added another in the 35th for a 2-0 lead at halftime. Substitute Giuseppe Reina sealed the victory 10 minutes from time.
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VFL WOLFSBURG 2 WERDER BREMEN 0
Argentine striker Diego Klimovicz and Bulgarian forward Martin Petrov scored after the break for a win which moved Wolfsburg up to 10th. Werder remain seventh but undermined their chances of winning a UEFA Cup berth.
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Played on Saturday:
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BAYER LEVERKUSEN 4 TSV 1860 MUNICH 0
Two goals by Ulf Kirsten helped Leverkusen on their way to the 4-0 rout of the Munich side and underlined the home side`s claims to a first German title.
Zoltan Sebescen headed home for the home side from a freekick just before the interval, then Kirsten doubled their advantage from close range four minutes into the second half.
Playmaker Yldiray Basturk put the issue beyond doubt from a pass by Oliver Neuville in the 61st minute before Kirsten sealed another convincing win for the Bundesliga leaders with his second goal nine minutes from time.
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FC ST PAULI 1 VFB STUTTGART 2
Bulgarian playmaker Krassimir Balakov put the visitors in the lead from 18 metres out 15 minutes from time and striker Sean Dundee made it 2-0 six minutes later.
Substitute Mathias Cenci pulled one back in the 83rd minute for the home side, who remain second from bottom and in danger of relegation. Stuttgart stay ninth despite the win.
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HERTHA BERLIN 2 NUREMBERG 0
Brazilian striker Alex Alves opened the scoring from close range in the second minute before adding another from a Bart Goor pass 30 minutes later. Fellow Brazilian Marcelinho failed to inflict more punishment on the visitors when he missed a penalty six minutes from the break.
Hertha have now won six of their last seven games. They are currently fifth in the standings and remain in the hunt for a ticket to the Champions League.
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HANSA ROSTOCK 1 HAMBURG SV 1
Rostock showed very little until Sweden defender Andreas Jakobsson opened the scoring with a header in the 50th minute. Bosnian Sergej Barbarez exploited a defensive blunder from Jakobsson for the equaliser 15 minutes later.
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BAYERN MUNICH 3 COLOGNE 0
Brazilian striker Elber raced into the box to open the scoring for Bayern in the 64th minute. Bosnian midfielder Hasan Salihamidzic made it 2-0 from a penalty in the 83rd minute before a late Elber header completed the scoreline.
Third-placed Bayern can still dream of landing a fourth straight German crown while Cologne, who remain last, appear on their way back to the second division.
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SCHALKE 04 3 KAISERSLAUTERN 0
Belgium`s Marc Wilmots put the home side in the lead with a headed goal just before halftime. Fellow midfielder Andreas Moeller made it 2-0 with a superb effort from just inside the box in the 59th minute. Nigerian striker Victor Agali wrapped it up for last season`s runners-up, who remain fourth, with a header nine minutes from time.
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SC FREIBURG 0 BOR. MOENCHENGLADBACH 1
Dutch striker Arie van Lent hit the winner for the visitors in the 77th minute, leaving SC Freiburg facing a struggle against relegation.
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