
November; The rise and rise of Max Kruse

In November we finally conceded a Bundesliga goal when Haris Seferovic scored against us in the match against Eintracht Frankfurt. As the title suggests it was the rise and rise of Max Kruse, the German Striker scoring 4 goals, showing he can fill Ciro Immobile boots. As well as there being a RivierDerby victory as well as our revenge at Stamford Bridge. I hope you enjoy the November update.
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Matchdays 4 & 5
UCL Matchday 4: Chelsea 0-3 Borussia Dortmund
Kruse 3' 17' Gundogan 7'
This was a game I was not going to lose, or draw. Only win. And we came flying out of the traps with a goal from Max Kruse after 4 minutes from a brilliant solo dribble past the whole Chelsea defence he left Petr Cech stranded in the middle of the goal with a laser guided effort. Just 3 minutes later and Ilkay Gundogan made it 2-0, Pierre Emerick Aubamyeng took advantage of rookie left back Todd Kane's lack of experience to deliver the perfect cross for Gundo. Cech stranded again, yet it's unlikely he'd have saved the rocket shot anyway. The final goal was again scored by Kruse, Kane at fault again this time it was a stupid handball where he reached up to fist it away. Kruse's penalty kick was well placed yet powerful as he sent Cech the wrong way. We were extremely fortunate to get away with a clean sheet though. Eden Hazard cut through our backline like a warm knife through butter, however the shot was very anti climatic and straight at Leno. Again there was another chance for the Pensioners to claw back some pride before the break, but Oscar couldn't get enough power nor swerve on his shot making for another simple save. The final chance went our way, Max Kruse being played through, only to scuff and awful shot wide when he should have completed his hat-trick.
MoTM

Goals: 2
Assists: 0
Rating: 9.0
UCL Matchday 5: Besiktas 0-3 Borussia Dortmund
Aubamyeng 36' Kruse 45' Koybasi OG 92'
Another game in Europe another 3-0 win in Europe. We took the lead when Pierre Emerick Aubamyeng rose like a salmon to nod home Marco Reus' deflected cross after 36 minutes and from there were able to take advantage of the Turks sloppy passing, after they failed to clear the ball and allowed Marco Reus to swing the ball into Max Kruse who flicked the ball over Tolga Zengin and into the net. With 20 minutes to go things went from bad to worse for the hosts when Veli Kavlak received his 2nd yellow card after a kick out at Ilkay Gundogan. Their misery was compounded in added on injury time when a wild swing from Vasilis Torosidis was expertly prodded in by Ismail Koybasi.
MoTM

Goals: 0
Assists: 2
Rating: 9.0
Bundesliga Matchdays 10-13
Bundesliga Matchday 10: Bayer Leverkusen04 0-1 Borussia Dortmund
Großkreutz 46'
A goal from hometown hero Kevin Großkreutz settled this hard fought tie at the BayArena which allowed Bernd Leno to celebrate victory on his return to Leverkusen. Bayer04 started out much better though, Josip Drmic had a rasping effort skid along the turf early on making sure Leno was alert. Adrian Ramos then went close with a close range effort than pinged off the front post from a Vasilis Torosidis cross. The other Bender, Lars Bender then forced Bernd Leno into a world class save to deny the home captain and just second later Omer Toprak so very nearly squeezed the ball through the legs of Adrian Ramos. Just before it looked like a solid first half for Leverkusen to build on, Kevin Großkreutz snuck through to drive a shot past Mitch Langerak to make it 1-0. Don't ask me what happened to this game in the 2nd half with literally no highlights at all, we were certainly not the better side in this game but these are the matches that really test a team's title credentials so to come out on top was very pleasing.
MoTM

Goals: 1
Assists: 0
Rating: 8.3
Bundesliga Matchday 11: Borussia Dortmund 1-0 FC Schalke04
Immobile 47'
The opening RivierDerby of the season was a 'Mittelfeldgeplankel' (a handy German word for 'Midfield scuffle' which was what the game was) and it took a moment of magic from Kevin Großkreutz to help open the scoring. An out of this world scooped pass to Ciro Immobile meant all the Italian had to do was nod it in, and he did just that. The only other highlight was a snapshot of Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting in the 90th minute that almost caught Bernd Leno off his line.
MoTM

Goals: 0
Assists: 0
Rating: 7.8
Bundesliga Matchday 12: VFL Wolfsburg 0-2 Borussia Dortmund
Aubamyeng 67' Gundogan 73'
It took us time but eventually we managed to get ourselves a precious 2-0 away win at the Volkswagen Arena against Wolfsburg. I was in disbelief for most of this game, firstly Max Kruse did superbly to get off a scrappy shot which Diego Benaglio let slip through his fingers and onto the left post. Just a couple of minutes later Kruse was played in after an exquisite backheel from Henrik Mkhitaryan but was superbly saved. 3 minutes after that (12 minutes in) and Mkhitaryan had a chance of his own, but scuffed his shot at Benaglio who made a routine save. 23 minutes in was a heart in mouth moment when Nicklas Bendtner raced through only to fire the ball wide of the mark. 5 minutes before the break was another brilliant chance wasted by Mkhitaryan, the Armenian swiveled expertly in the box but his shot was blocked by the leg of Benaglio. I was sure it would be de ja vu in the 2nd half...I was wrong. 67 minutes into the game Marco Reus jinked inside, slipped the ball to Mkhitaryan who cracked a tremendous shot onto the crossbar before Pierre Emerick Aubamyeng sprinted to the rebound to score. Ilkay Gundogan secured a quickfire double 6 minutes later, heading in Mkhitrayan's cross from a free kick. There was one more scare though, Kevin De Bruyne skipped past the defence before attempting to clip the ball beyond Leno's reach but our Goalie was more than equal to it ensuring yet another clean sheet for him.
MoTM

Goals: 1
Assists: 0
Rating: 8.1
Bundesliga Matchday 13: Borussia Dortmund 2-1 Eintracht Frankfurt
Kruse 8' 48'
The first time we conceded a goal in the league this season was a strange, but I felt mostly relieved. The more games we go without conceding the bigger target we become. We did take the lead after 8 minutes when Pierre Emerick Aubamyeng's cross was flicked back to Kruse by Henrik Mkhitaryan and he practically burst the net with his shot, a volley with plenty of venom. But then the unthinkable happened...we conceded a goal. Haris Seferovic took down Takashi Inui's cross expertly and tucked the ball into the net before Roman Weidenfeller could even move. 10 minutes after that was a brilliant pass from Ilkay Gundogan to Max Kruse who looked certain to score, but Kevin Trapp had other ideas with a fine save to deny Kruse stretching every limb in his body to turn the ball behind. Kruse did score again though, Gundogan again the provider. Winning the ball from Constant Djakpa and slide the ball to Kruse and Kevin Trapp undid all his good work with some Rob Green style handling to effectively pass Kruse the ball to poke in the eventual winner.
MoTM

Goals: 0
Assists: 1
Rating: 9.0
Player of The Month
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It's been a big month with some big victories and in those big victories Kevin Großkreutz has been an outstanding player for us, he scored the winner against Leverkusen and provided the assist in the derby. His defensive work, like the whole of the back four, has been excellent and we can all look forward to even greater things from Kevin this season.
Month in Pictures

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Jose Mourinho was left dazed and confused after we took apart his Chelsea team at Stamford Bridge, he now has it all to do with Chelsea 3 points behind Shakhtar going into the final Group match.http://www.varzesh11.com/images/gallery/marco-reus-and-ciro-immobile-33950.jpg
Derby winner Ciro Immobile and Marco Reus celebrate the win over Schalke.