The Set: Hamburg 4 – 1 Borussia Dortmund

by Double Pivot on August 20, 2009 · 0 comments

Ze Roberto

Ham­burg shook off their early sea­son funk and tore apart Dort­mund at the Nord­bank Arena. It was the 4th straight vic­tory for the Dinosaurs at home against BVB. A series of early goals seemed to set­tle the match by the 12th minute. Guy Demel pushed the first over the line after a mas­sive keeper error in the 4th. Ze Roberto found a gap, a post and a rebound for the 2nd in the 10th and Guer­rero fin­ished, after a blis­ter­ing run by Elia in the 12th. Dort­mund who scored an equal­izer after the first goal, when Ham­burg were guilty of a lack of con­cen­tra­tion never seemed up to the fight after Elia’s run and would con­ceed a 4th late in the game.

For Dortmund’s Jur­gen Klopp, he at least escaped Ham­burg with­out a fine this year. And that’s about the only pos­i­tive thing that can be said for his team’s performance.

7 Notes About the Match

  1. I think Ham­burg were a lit­tle guilty of what Eng­lish clubs do in the UEFA Cup/Europa League. They didn’t take the sec­ond leg of their tie with Ran­ders seri­ously, hav­ing a 4–0 road vic­tory in hand. They then let them­selves get com­pla­cent, which hap­pens when teams don’t take a game seri­ously. They then went out and lost at home to Ran­ders, barely scraped by For­tuna Dus­sel­dorf and put in a pedes­trian per­for­mance against Freiburg to start the sea­son. Aston Villa last year and Tot­ten­ham two years ago never seemed to recover. This week in their first home game of the sea­son, they seemed to get over their slump and thus the change in Fortuna.
  2. This must be the best-rounded mid­field Ham­burg has had in a while. With Eljera Elia being an excel­lent left wing, Piotr Tro­chowski back in a more nat­ural RW posi­tion, Ze Roberto as the run­ner and Jarolim as the holder, this mid­field is per­fectly bal­anced. It seems even bet­ter than when van der Vaart was there with De Jong behind him, because they didn’t have such good wingers at the time. Jarolim and Ze Roberto over­whelmed the Dort­mund midfield.
  3. Part of this was Sahin. Unlike last week, he seemed absent as Kehl’s replace­ment. Had the cap­tain been out there, I don’t think Ham­burg would have had such dom­i­nance in attack. Sahin didn’t show up until the 29’ minute and that was for a shot on goal.
  4. Roman Weidenfeller’s error on the first goal was ridicu­lous by the stan­dards of ridicu­lous keeper gaffs. He came out for a cross and pulled away from it. It took more effort to stop him­self punch­ing the ball to safety than to carry through with his ini­tial moment. He’s never came off to me as shaky on crosses, like Neuer, but maybe it’s time to reevaluate.
  5. Mar­cus Berg (who has also scored today) had good move­ment and looks to be another great addi­tion to the Dinosaurs. On the final goal, it was his pres­sure on San­tana that forced and errant clear­ance, which Ze Roberto one-timed for an effort on goal. Wei­den­feller got to the ball but par­ried it in front of goal, where Berg was ready to pounce, split­ting Schmelzer and Santana.
  6. This is the sec­ond week in a row that a tac­ti­cal deci­sion by Horst Hrubesch at the U21’s in Swe­den seems to have made an impact on a Bun­desliga coach (last week I men­tioned Hum­mels). Jerome Boateng, who had played mostly as a full­back, was given a job in the cen­ter for the win­ning Ger­man team. Lab­ba­dia is now play­ing Boateng, who had a solid game, at center-half too, despite spend­ing money on Rozen­thal dur­ing the summer.
  7. I’ll admit that I allowed Ze Roberto’s age to cloud my judg­ment. I dis­missed his move to Ham­burg, rat­ing is as inter­est­ing rather than sig­nif­i­cant. I couldn’t have been more wrong as he is just age­less. And I think Bay­ern Munich will indeed regret not grant­ing him a two-year exten­sion. He was won­der­ful against Dort­mund, with his goal com­ing out of sheer deter­mi­na­tion. He also set up Berg’s and should have aided Elia in the 38’ on another.

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