25.10.2014 17:43 h

Dortmund slip further after fourth defeat

Borussia Dortmund's horror run of Bundesliga results continued on Saturday as they lost 1-0 at home to ten-man Hanover 96 to drop to 15th after a fourth straight defeat.

Dortmund's terrible Bundesliga form is in stark contrast to their Champions League campaign, where they top their group with three straight wins after Wednesday's impressive 4-0 victory at Galatasaray.

But seven days before they face Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich away, Dortmund are now winless in their last six league games and just a point above the relegation zone.

Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp was left fuming on the sidelines at their Westfalenstadion as Japan's Hiroshi Kiyotake curled in a free kick to score Hanover's first goal for 416 minutes following three straight defeats.

Mid-table Hanover finished with 10 men after Turkey midfielder Ceyhun Guelselam earned a red card for his second booking of the game after a clumsy challenge on Dortmund wing Marco Reus on 89 minutes.

Hertha Berlin's 3-0 win at home to Hamburg means Dortmund are now four points from 13th after Tunisia's Anis Ben-Hatira netted twice for Hertha while Hamburg remain in the bottom three.

VfB Stuttgart leap-frogged Dortmund into 14th place after their stunning 5-4 victory at Eintracht Frankfurt in a nine-goal thriller.

Stuttgart captain Christian Gentner scored the 84th-minute winner when he stabbed the ball home at close-range from a free-kick to claim only their second win of the season.

Frankfurt finished with 10 men after Swiss striker Haris Seferovic was sent off five minutes from time for miming that the referee's assistant needed glasses.

With league leaders Bayern at Borussia Moenchengladbach on Sunday in the weekend's top fixture, Hoffenheim took Gladbach's place in second with a 1-0 win at Paderborn.

Right-wing Kevin Volland pushed his claim for a place in the Germany squad for next month's internationals with his first goal of the season.

Augsburg moved up to ninth in the table with a 2-0 win at home to Freiburg with Dutch defender Paul Verhaegh and Turkey's Halil Altintop scoring the goals.

Roberto di Matteo attempts to pick up his third straight win as Schalke 04 coach later on Saturday when his side play at Bayer Leverkusen, while VfL Wolsfburg host Mainz on Sunday afternoon with both teams on the verge of a top three place.

Bottom side Werder Bremen sacked coach Robin Dutt on Saturday, less than 24 hours after his side's 1-0 defeat at home to Cologne left them winless after nine games.

The 49-year-old is the third Bundesliga coach sacked this season after Mirko Slomka (from Hamburg) and Jens Keller (Schalke 04).

Bremen's Under-23 coach Viktor Skripnik has been appointed as caretaker coach, with ex-Germany midfielder Torsten Frings during the search for Dutt's successor.