Serhou Guirassy delivered an outstanding performance by netting four goals, leading Borussia Dortmund to a 6-0 victory over Union Berlin at Signal Iduna Park. Maximilian Beier also found the net for Niko Kovac's team, marking only their second win in eight Bundesliga games. This emphatic win was a significant boost for Dortmund.
Guirassy's four-goal feat was a first in his club career, making him the third Dortmund player this millennium to achieve this in a Bundesliga match, following Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Erling Haaland. His remarkable performance was instrumental in Dortmund's dominant display against Union Berlin.

Dortmund took the lead in the 25th minute when Julian Ryerson's shot deflected off Diogo Leite and into the net. Guirassy then doubled the advantage by heading in Pascal Gross' cross just before halftime. This set the tone for a commanding performance from the home side.
Pascal Gross played a crucial role by providing four assists during the match. He became only the third player to achieve this milestone in a Bundesliga game since data collection began in 2004-05, joining Christopher Nkunku and Szabolcs Huszti. His precise deliveries were pivotal to Dortmund's attacking success.
In the final stages of the match, Guirassy completed his hat-trick with 15 minutes left on the clock. He added his fourth goal five minutes later, again capitalising on Gross' assist. Maximilian Beier sealed the victory with a late goal, securing Kovac's first league win as manager.
This comprehensive victory not only highlighted Guirassy's scoring prowess but also showcased Gross' playmaking abilities. The combination of their efforts ensured that Dortmund secured an emphatic win over Union Berlin, boosting their confidence for upcoming matches.