Title: Hertha Berlin vs Borussia Dortmund: Draw, Jovetić Goals and Dortmund's Equalization
In the Bundesliga match between Hertha Berlin and Borussia Dortmund on Sunday evening, both teams showed their skill with a goalless draw in front of a packed crowd at the Allianz Arena.
The match started off evenly, with both teams having strong attacking play. However, it was Hertha who came out with a lot more aggression and creativity than Dortmund. The team scored first when Hertha defender Miroslav Klose passed to center-back Kevin De Bruyne, who headed past Dortmund goalkeeper Manuel Neuer for his first goal of the season.
After the goal, Dortmund began to get aggressive as well, but they couldn't find the back of the net until Jovetić scored from the penalty spot with just seconds left in injury-time. This goal gave Dortmund the lead and sent them into the second half looking sharp.
Hertha, on the other hand, were able to hold onto the ball and score some goals in the second half, including a header by striker Andreas Christensen that beat Neuer again late in the game. However, Dortmund equalized with a goal from substitute Christian Pulisic after 89 minutes.
Despite the equalizer, Hertha had already won the game and moved up to third place in the table. With only two games remaining, Hertha is now set to face Bayern Munich on Tuesday night in a crucial match. It will be interesting to see how the team performs against another top tier team like Bayern next week.
Overall, it was a very entertaining match, with both teams showing their skills and determination. While Hertha Berlin dominated the early part of the game, Dortmund's equalizing goal and subsequent equalizer gave them hope. As always, the match will be watched closely by fans across Europe.
