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TSG Hoffenheim thrashed Borussia Dortmund to claim their first Bundesliga title since 1995, defeating the reigning champions 3-2 on Saturday night at the Allianz Arena.
The match started brightly for TSG, who were rewarded with a brace from their key player, Sebastian Huth, as he headed home a long-range strike from a corner kick. The goal came after just five minutes when Huth was played through by his teammates and curled past Dortmund goalkeeper Manuel Neuer with ease.
However, Dortmund were not deterred, and they continued to attack with renewed intensity. After a strong start from the visitors, however, Hoffenheim found themselves in trouble late on, with Borussia's striker Christian Pulisic scoring a stunning volley from a free-kick in injury time.
Despite this, Hoffenheim's dominance continued, and they sealed the win with a penalty shootout. With two minutes left in extra-time, Hoffenheim's striker Thomas Meier stepped up and fired home the winner from the spot, securing their first Bundesliga title since 1995.
In the end, it was Huth who delivered the heroics, heading home the second goal from a corner kick. His goal was one of many highlights from the game, as Hoffenheim showed that they were capable of dominating any opposition with their attacking prowess and creativity.
The victory is a significant milestone for Hoffenheim, who have been consistently competitive in the Bundesliga throughout the season. The team has made huge strides under coach Hansi Flick, and they now look set to challenge for top honours next season. It will be exciting to see how Hoffenheim continue to perform in the coming months, and whether they can retain their title once again.