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Dortmund see off underdogs Uerdingen to reach German Cup second round

Marco Reus (R) and Paco Alcacer (L) both found the net as Borussia Dortmund progressed to the second round of the German Cup on Friday
Marco Reus (R) and Paco Alcacer (L) both found the net as Borussia Dortmund progressed to the second round of the German Cup on Friday
Second-half goals from Marco Reus and Paco Alcacer secured a routine 2-0 win for Borussia Dortmund over third-division side KFC Uerdingen in the first round of the German Cup on Friday.
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Full of energy after their 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich in the German Supercup last weekend, Dortmund were forced to be patient against a well-organised Uerdingen defence which included former Dortmund fan favourite Kevin Grosskreutz.

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Grosskreutz, a World Cup winner in 2014 and two-time Bundesliga winner with Dortmund, denied his old team early on with a goalline clearance.

The underdogs then gave Dortmund a scare at the other end shortly before half-time.

English striker Osayamen Osawe skewed a shot wide after pouncing on a mistake by Mats Hummels, who was making his first appearance for Dortmund since returning from Bayern Munich in June.

Unfazed, Dortmund took the lead just after half-time, Reus flicking in Manuel Akanji's long ball as the Uerdingen defence came fully undone for the first time.

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With 20 minutes to play, Alcacer put the game beyond reach with a brilliant direct free-kick.

Elsewhere on Friday, Nikola Dovedan's 87th-minute winner fired second-tier Nuremberg to a 1-0 victory over third-division Ingolstadt.

Reigning league and cup champions Bayern travel to Energie Cottbus for their first-round tie on Monday.

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