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Five things learnt from week 11 in the Bundesliga - Featuring devastating Dortmund

Round 11 of the Bundesliga kicked off in spectacular fashion on Friday with Dortmund’s emphatic win over Stuttgart, and continued its march towards sanctimonious entertainment with big wins for two of the bottom three on Saturday and Sunday.

In between all that, we enjoyed the usual unpredictability of the mid-table dog fights between Hertha Berlin – Schalke, Eintracht Frankfurt – Wolfsburg and Augsburg – Mainz, while Bayern Munich made history once again by equaling Hamburg’s 30 year old record of 36 consecutive matches in the Bundesliga without a single defeat.

Here’s what we took away from this weekend’s Bundesliga action:

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Although it may be Bayern Munich who rest happily on top of the Bundesliga table, it’s Borussia Dortmund and coach Jurgen Klopp who seem to be stealing all the headlines at the moment.

The six goals that Marco Reus & company put past Stuttgart made it 10 in the last three for the title challengers, since that loss to Gladbach last month, and with the win over Arsenal in the Champions League a fortnight ago everyone’s favourite Bundesliga look back to their best and ready for the fight.

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