Dortmund down Freiburg to seal Champions League spot
Borussia Dortmund cruised to a 4-0 home win over Freiburg in the Bundesliga on Sunday to lock in Champions League qualification for next season.
Maximilian Beier, Serhou Guirassy, Ramy Bensebaini and Fabio Silva all scored for Dortmund, who are 10 points clear of fifth-placed Hoffenheim with three games to play.
Dortmund drew 1-1 with Freiburg earlier in the season but have now scored three goals or more against the Black Forest club in eight of their past nine meetings.
With eight minutes gone, Bensebaini lofted a long pass over the midfield to an onrushing Beier, who collected the ball before guiding a shot across the face of goal.
Dortmund added another six minutes later when Guirassy turned in a lovely dipping pass from Julian Brandt.
Bensebaini headed in a Julian Ryerson corner just after the half-hour mark. Ryerson now has 13 assists this season, nine of which have come from corners.
Freiburg's hopes of kick-starting a comeback took a hit when Lukas Kuebler's goal was chalked off by VAR for offside 10 minutes into the second half.
Silva added a late fourth for only his second Bundesliga goal.
- Stuttgart suffer top-four setback -
Stuttgart were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Werder Bremen, denting their hopes of a return to the Champions League.
Stuttgart's top-four rivals Leipzig, Hoffenheim and Bayer Leverkusen all won this weekend to up the pressure on the German Cup holders.
Bremen's Jens Stage continued his rich run of form, putting the visitors ahead early before Ermedin Demirovic levelled four minutes after coming on in the second half.
Stuttgart sit in fourth place with three games remaining. They are level on points with Hoffenheim but ahead on goal difference, while Leverkusen are lurking two points behind.
Stuttgart still have to play Hoffenheim and Leverkusen, as well as Frankfurt.
"In the end, that's just not enough. In the fight for the Champions League, especially at home, we need to secure every three points available to ensure everything remains in our own hands," Demirovic said to DAZN.
"Even though we were exhausted, we had set our sights higher. This really hurts."
Bremen's first point this season against a side currently in the top five left them six points clear of St Pauli, who are in the relegation play-off spot.
Stuttgart's exertions in Thursday's extra-time German Cup semi-final victory over Freiburg were clear early as Stage and Senne Lynen glided through the hosts' sluggish defence.
Dane Stage put Bremen in front after 18 minutes, hitting a low first-time shot into the bottom corner after a clever one-two with Yukinari Sugawara.
The goal was Stage's 10th this season and his third in two games.
Bremen were the better side in the opening half but the hosts wrestled back control of the game after half-time.
Substitute Demirovic headed in a floating Bilal El Khannouss cross to cancel out Bremen's advantage just after the hour mark.
R.Billman--VZ