Hamburger SV beat Dortmund 3-0

Hamburg end slide under new coach Mirko Slomka and have hope to remain in German football's top flight.

SV Hamburg boosted their chances of Bundesliga survival on Saturday as goals from Petr Jiracek, Pierre Lasogga and a late Hakan Calhanoglu free-kick secured a 3-0 win over Borussia Dortmund.

New coach Mirko Slomka made six changes from the team that lost 4-2 to Eintracht Braunschweig - a result that saw Bert van Marwijk lose his job and five Hamburg board members resign - a decision that paid dividends as Hamburg secured three vital points.

Hamburg are now level on 19 points with fourth-from-bottom VfB Stuttgart, who crashed 2-1 at home to Hertha Berlin following Sandro Wagner's later winner. Dortmund stay third one point behind second-placed Bayer Leverkusen, who lost 3-1 away to VfL Wolfsburg.

Bas Dost put Wolfsburg ahead with a tap-in after 13 minutes but Sidney Sam levelled for Leverkusen on the stroke of half-time. Luiz Gustavo restored the home side's advantage on 58 minutes, again from close range, and Ricardo Rodriguez made it 3-1 with a retaken penalty 17 minutes from time, a result that moves fifth-placed Wolfsburg within four points of Leverkusen.

Having lost seven league games in a row prior to the visit of Dortmund, Hamburg's long-suffering fans were finally given something to cheer when Jiracek headed the home side in front three minutes before the break.

Lassoga deservedly doubled Hamburg's lead shortly before the hour-mark with a deft lob and goalkeeper Rene Adler ensured there would be no Dortmund revival with a string of fine saves before Calhanoglu made it 3-0 at the death with a superbly struck free-kick.

"We probably didn't deserve to win by such an emphatic scoreline but the result was crucial," said Slomka.

Borussia Moenchengladbach threw away a two-goal lead at home to draw 2-2 with Hoffemheim but Lucien Favre's side remain sixth. Augsburg are now up to eighth, level with seventh-placed Hertha, thanks to a 4-2 win over Freiburg. Nuremberg moved further away from the relegation zone with a 2-1 against bottom club Braunschweig.

Fourth-placed Schalke were held to a frustrating goalless draw by Mainz on Friday night while on Sunday runaway Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich visit Hanover 96 and Eintracht Frankfurt face Werder Bremen.


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