### Borussia Dortmund Beats SC Freiburg 2-0: Malen and Adeyemi Score, Bundesliga Round 6 Clean Sheet
In the highly anticipated match between Borussia Dortmund and SC Freiburg on Sunday, August 7th, the hosts emerged victorious with a scoreline of 2-0 in the Bundesliga round 6. The game was played at the Signal Iduna Park stadium in Dortmund, Germany.
#### Match Highlights:
1. **First Half**:
- The first half saw both teams trading chances but failed to break through the opposing defense. Dortmund goalkeeper Marc Leno performed well, making several crucial saves to keep his side clean sheet.
- Freiburg had several opportunities, including a few that were turned away by Leno's impressive reflexes.
2. **Second Half**:
- In the second half, the momentum shifted dramatically for Dortmund. In the 59th minute, defender Mats Hummels' header from a corner kick gave Dortmund a much-needed lead.
- Just minutes later, in the 70th minute, forward Marco Reus delivered a pinpoint cross from the left wing, and Thomas Müller tapped it into the back of the net to double the lead.
- Freiburg attempted to扳 back the deficit, but their efforts fell short as they could not find a way past Dortmund's solid defense.
3. **Substitution**:
- Freiburg made one substitution in the 84th minute, bringing on substitute striker Robin Bärtschi to replace injured midfielder Timo Werner.
#### Key Performances:
- **Marco Reus**: The German forward continued his excellent form, scoring twice in the match. His goal-scoring ability and vision were crucial for Dortmund's victory.
- **Thomas Müller**: Known for his clinical finishing skills, Müller added another goal to cement Dortmund's lead.
- **Marc Leno**: The experienced keeper once again displayed his reliability, making several key saves to keep the game close until the final whistle.
#### Aftermath:
The victory marked Dortmund's fourth clean sheet in five matches this season, further solidifying their position as one of the top teams in the Bundesliga. The performance of both players, especially Reus and Müller, highlighted their dominance on the pitch.
The result also sent Dortmund into the breakneck race for the league title, which they currently hold with 22 points out of 34 matches played. With just four more games remaining, Dortmund has the opportunity to make significant strides towards their ultimate goal.
As the team looks ahead to their next fixture against Eintracht Frankfurt on September 1st, Dortmund will need to maintain their high standards and continue to dominate defensively while finding ways to break down their opponents' defenses.
