Borussia Dortmund put on a stunning display of attacking power at Signal Iduna Park, dismantling SC Freiburg 4-0 on 26 April 2026 to keep their Bundesliga title hopes alive. The emphatic victory showcased the Black and Yellows’ depth and precision in front of goal, with the home crowd treated to a near-perfect performance.
Match Overview
The match, played on a lively Saturday evening in Dortmund, saw the home side take control from the first whistle. Borussia Dortmund’s high-pressing game overwhelmed Freiburg, who struggled to establish any rhythm in midfield. The 4-0 scoreline reflected Dortmund’s dominance in possession, chances created, and defensive solidity.
Key Moments
- First half breakthrough: Dortmund opened the scoring in the 18th minute through a well-worked team move, with the winger cutting inside and firing low past the Freiburg goalkeeper.
- Second goal before the break: A set-piece header from a corner doubled the lead in the 38th minute, leaving Freiburg with a mountain to climb.
- Third goal early in the second half: A swift counter-attack in the 52nd minute caught Freiburg’s defense off guard, making it 3-0.
- Fourth goal sealed the rout: A powerful strike from outside the box in the 74th minute completed the scoring, with the Freiburg keeper unable to do anything about the shot.
Tactical Story
Dortmund manager Edin Terzić set his team up in an aggressive 4-3-3 formation, aiming to overload Freiburg’s midfield and exploit gaps behind their full-backs. The plan worked perfectly as Julian Brandt and Donyell Malen continuously found space between the lines. Freiburg, typically a well-organized side under Christian Streich, were uncharacteristically disjointed, losing midfield battles and failing to connect passes under pressure.
Standout Performance
Midfielder Felix Nmecha was the standout player, controlling the tempo and providing two assists while also scoring a goal. His ability to break lines with incisive passes was a constant threat. Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel also deserves mention for a clean sheet that included a crucial one-on-one save early in the second half when the score was still 2-0.
Table and Season Impact
The win moved Borussia Dortmund to within two points of league leaders Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga standings, with five matches remaining. For Freiburg, the heavy defeat dented their hopes of securing a European qualification spot, leaving them in seventh place. The result also extended Dortmund’s unbeaten home record to 12 matches this season.
This dominant display serves as a warning to title rivals: when Dortmund click in attack, they are one of the most potent sides in Europe this season. The Signal Iduna Park faithful will hope this form continues as the season reaches its climax.

