Post-Match Report
Sahin the first BVB coach to start with eight home wins
Favourite foe: BVB have won 16 of their last 17 home games against Freiburg. There has also been one draw in that 17-year period.
Flawless: The Black & Yellows have won all eight competitive matches in front of their own fans this season. Nuri Sahin is the first BVB coach to start off with such a run. His team occupy first place in the Bundesliga home table, with 18 points on the board. Overall, it was the 11th win in succession in the Bundesliga and Champions League since 1 May (semi-final first leg against PSG).
Free-kick scorer: Julian Brandt scored a direct free-kick in the Bundesliga for the third time. He previously did so for Borussia last season at home against Mainz. It was his first goal for 09 this season from his 19th shot at goal.
Fair 45 minutes: Referee Brych blew for only four fouls in the first half. Overall, there were 13 fouls by the end, which resulted in two dismissals for the Freiburg duo of Osterhage (two bookings) and Adamu (straight red, violent conduct).
First shot finds the net: Maximilian Beier converted the very first shot at goal of this match to make it 1-0.
Top provider: Jamie Gittens, who rounded off the scoring at 4-0, set up the goal for Felix Nmecha in the first half. In the process, he registered his third assist of the season. No Borussia player has created more goals.
Long range specialist: Both of Felix Nmecha's goals this season have been from distance.
Strong performance: Ramy Bensebaini assisted the goals for 1-0 and 4-0, did not misplace a pass in the first half and won a very strong 71% of his challenges then.
Age differences: BVB fielded their youngest starting line-up of the season (26.2 years), while SCF fielded their oldest team (29.2 years).