DORTMUND – Borussia Dortmund’s struggles in the Bundesliga continued as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Mainz, marking their fourth consecutive league match without a victory. The result increases scrutiny on coach Edin Terzic.
Dortmund, demonstrating early dominance, hit the woodwork through Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and squandered several prime chances. Julian Brandt’s 29th-minute free-kick put them ahead with a beautifully curled shot. Marcel Sabitzer also came close, striking the crossbar soon after.
Despite being on the back foot for most of the first half, Mainz capitalized on their first real opportunity. Sepp van den Berg’s close-range header just before halftime brought the visitors level, highlighting Dortmund’s defensive vulnerabilities.
A late drama unfolded when Giovanni Reyna’s 90th-minute goal was disallowed for offside. This disappointment left Dortmund in fifth place with 27 points, one win in their last eight league games.
Post-match, Terzic expressed frustration at the team’s inconsistency and acknowledged the disappointment heading into the winter break. He affirmed his belief in continuing as Dortmund’s coach when the league resumes.
Dortmund, who finished as runners-up last season, now find themselves 12 points behind the league leaders and four points adrift of the last Champions League spot, currently held by VfB Stuttgart.
The draw against Mainz adds to Borussia Dortmund’s mounting challenges in the Bundesliga. The team’s inability to convert chances into victories raises questions about their tactical approach and mental fortitude. Terzic faces a crucial task in revitalizing the team during the winter break to mount a stronger challenge in the second half of the season. For Mainz, the draw at Dortmund’s home ground is a testament to their resilience and defensive strength in the league.