<p>Borussia Dortmund went top of the Bundesliga table after a 4-0 home win over Eintracht Frankfurt, making the most of Bayern Munich's earlier 3-1 loss at Mainz on Saturday.</p>.<p>A double from Dutch forward Donyell Malen and goals from English teenager Jude Bellingham and veteran Mats Hummels snared the three points for Dortmund, setting up a knife-edged title race with five games remaining.</p>.<p>With Bayern's game finishing an hour before kickoff in Dortmund, the home side knew a win would take them outright first on the table.</p>.<p>Bellingham settled Dortmund's nerves early, collecting a pass from Julian Brandt pass before pirouetting and firing a shot home.</p>.<p>Malen doubled up five minutes later, scoring for the fifth consecutive league match, before Hummels headed in a third just before halftime.</p>.<p>Malen scored his second midway through the second half, again assisted by Karim Adeyemi.</p>.<p>Unlike last week, where Dortmund gave away 2-0 and 3-2 leads against a ten-man Stuttgart to draw 3-3, there would be no late collapse as the home side leapfrogged Bayern into first by one point.</p>.<p>Dortmund have five more matches, three of which are at home, as they pursue their first league title in a decade.</p>.<p>Dortmund manager Edin Terzic said "we showed how well we can play today", but would not bite when asked if his side were on the way to a title.</p>.<p>"It was a really good step in the right direction."</p>.<p>Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner lamented the home side's "brutal efficiency" and has now lost eight from eight against Dortmund.</p>.<p>Bayern lost their lead atop the table after slumping to a 3-1 loss at Mainz, thanks to three goals in 14 minutes from the home side.</p>.<p>Mainz trailed 1-0 at halftime thanks to a first goal since October from Bayern's Sadio Mane, but hit back through Ludovic Ajorque, Leandro Barreiro and Aaron Martin.</p>.<p>Bayern have now won just two from seven since sacking manager Julian Nagelsmann for former Dortmund and Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel in late March.</p>.<p>Speaking to German TV after the match, Tuchel said "they gave us a knockout", saying the side "had too much going on right now to fight back".</p>.<p>Tuchel said he would give his players three days off ahead of next week's clash against rock-bottom Hertha Berlin.</p>.<p>Mainz are now unbeaten in 10 league games and sporting director Martin Schmidt said he was "at a loss for words" to explain his side's form.</p>.<p>"It's unbelievable what the team is doing."</p>.<p>Bayern came into the match under heavy pressure, with the Bundesliga title the last trophy available after Wednesday's Champions League exit at the hands of Manchester City.</p>.<p>Mane, who sat out Bayern's last Bundesliga match through suspension following an altercation with teammate Leroy Sane, headed a Joao Cancelo cross past Robin Zentner for the opener after 29 minutes.</p>.<p>Mainz, who were coached by Tuchel between 2009 and 2014, fought back after the break, Ajorque heading in from close range after Yann Sommer failed to grasp a Lee Jae-sung shot.</p>.<p>A shellshocked Bayern, who had controlled the game until that point, looked disorganised and Mainz took advantage by grabbing the lead through Barreiro just eight minutes later.</p>.<p>Martin added another six minutes after that to seal Mainz's third straight league win over Bayern at home.</p>.<p>In the German capital, Marvin Ducksch struck a hat-trick as Werder Bremen deepened Hertha Berlin's woes with a 4-2 win on home coach Pal Dardai's return to the dugout.</p>.<p>Hertha brought back Dardai, who previously saved the club from relegation in 2021, last week but the Hungarian was unable to have an immediate impact.</p>.<p>First-half goals from Florian Kainz and Davie Selke set up a crucial 3-1 win for Cologne away at Hoffenheim, sending them 10 clear of the relegation places.</p>.<p>Wolfsburg romped to a 5-1 victory at Bochum, thanks to a double from Mattias Svanberg, along with goals from Jakub Kaminski, Patrick Wimmer and Luca Waldschmidt.</p>.<p>Winless in four, Bochum now sit just two points clear of the relegation spots.</p>
<p>Borussia Dortmund went top of the Bundesliga table after a 4-0 home win over Eintracht Frankfurt, making the most of Bayern Munich's earlier 3-1 loss at Mainz on Saturday.</p>.<p>A double from Dutch forward Donyell Malen and goals from English teenager Jude Bellingham and veteran Mats Hummels snared the three points for Dortmund, setting up a knife-edged title race with five games remaining.</p>.<p>With Bayern's game finishing an hour before kickoff in Dortmund, the home side knew a win would take them outright first on the table.</p>.<p>Bellingham settled Dortmund's nerves early, collecting a pass from Julian Brandt pass before pirouetting and firing a shot home.</p>.<p>Malen doubled up five minutes later, scoring for the fifth consecutive league match, before Hummels headed in a third just before halftime.</p>.<p>Malen scored his second midway through the second half, again assisted by Karim Adeyemi.</p>.<p>Unlike last week, where Dortmund gave away 2-0 and 3-2 leads against a ten-man Stuttgart to draw 3-3, there would be no late collapse as the home side leapfrogged Bayern into first by one point.</p>.<p>Dortmund have five more matches, three of which are at home, as they pursue their first league title in a decade.</p>.<p>Dortmund manager Edin Terzic said "we showed how well we can play today", but would not bite when asked if his side were on the way to a title.</p>.<p>"It was a really good step in the right direction."</p>.<p>Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner lamented the home side's "brutal efficiency" and has now lost eight from eight against Dortmund.</p>.<p>Bayern lost their lead atop the table after slumping to a 3-1 loss at Mainz, thanks to three goals in 14 minutes from the home side.</p>.<p>Mainz trailed 1-0 at halftime thanks to a first goal since October from Bayern's Sadio Mane, but hit back through Ludovic Ajorque, Leandro Barreiro and Aaron Martin.</p>.<p>Bayern have now won just two from seven since sacking manager Julian Nagelsmann for former Dortmund and Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel in late March.</p>.<p>Speaking to German TV after the match, Tuchel said "they gave us a knockout", saying the side "had too much going on right now to fight back".</p>.<p>Tuchel said he would give his players three days off ahead of next week's clash against rock-bottom Hertha Berlin.</p>.<p>Mainz are now unbeaten in 10 league games and sporting director Martin Schmidt said he was "at a loss for words" to explain his side's form.</p>.<p>"It's unbelievable what the team is doing."</p>.<p>Bayern came into the match under heavy pressure, with the Bundesliga title the last trophy available after Wednesday's Champions League exit at the hands of Manchester City.</p>.<p>Mane, who sat out Bayern's last Bundesliga match through suspension following an altercation with teammate Leroy Sane, headed a Joao Cancelo cross past Robin Zentner for the opener after 29 minutes.</p>.<p>Mainz, who were coached by Tuchel between 2009 and 2014, fought back after the break, Ajorque heading in from close range after Yann Sommer failed to grasp a Lee Jae-sung shot.</p>.<p>A shellshocked Bayern, who had controlled the game until that point, looked disorganised and Mainz took advantage by grabbing the lead through Barreiro just eight minutes later.</p>.<p>Martin added another six minutes after that to seal Mainz's third straight league win over Bayern at home.</p>.<p>In the German capital, Marvin Ducksch struck a hat-trick as Werder Bremen deepened Hertha Berlin's woes with a 4-2 win on home coach Pal Dardai's return to the dugout.</p>.<p>Hertha brought back Dardai, who previously saved the club from relegation in 2021, last week but the Hungarian was unable to have an immediate impact.</p>.<p>First-half goals from Florian Kainz and Davie Selke set up a crucial 3-1 win for Cologne away at Hoffenheim, sending them 10 clear of the relegation places.</p>.<p>Wolfsburg romped to a 5-1 victory at Bochum, thanks to a double from Mattias Svanberg, along with goals from Jakub Kaminski, Patrick Wimmer and Luca Waldschmidt.</p>.<p>Winless in four, Bochum now sit just two points clear of the relegation spots.</p>