
"First goal, brilliantly played! When you score a goal, it naturally stands out even more. The way he celebrated - that was pure joy, coming from deep within - and the reward for many, many years of hard work. Everyone shared in his happiness, and he'll sleep well."
"I think they did great. They also play big buddy to one another. They do everything together from early [in the morning] to late [in the evening]. I wanted to play with two strikers. Three strikers would have left us unable to make more of an impact deep."
Borussia Dortmund defeated Augsburg 2-0 at Signal Iduna Park, with Luca Reggiani scoring in the 59th minute. The 18-year-old defender became the youngest Italian to score in Bundesliga history and the youngest Italian to score in Europe's big five leagues (excluding Serie A) since Pietro Pellegri in 2018. Sporting director Sebastian Kehl praised Reggiani's performance and emotional celebration, describing it as a reward for years of hard work. Karim Adeyemi opened the scoring early on from a deflected attempt. Dortmund remains nine points behind Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich, who drew with Bayer Leverkusen. Manager Niko Kovac highlighted the strong partnership between Adeyemi and Maximilian Beier.
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