• Hertha Dedryck Boyata celebrates scoring their fourth goal with teammates. Reuters
    Hertha Dedryck Boyata celebrates scoring their fourth goal with teammates. Reuters
  • A ball boy disinfects a ball during the match, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease. Reuters
    A ball boy disinfects a ball during the match, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease. Reuters
  • Players of Hertha Berlin celebrate victory after the Bundesliga soccer match against Union Berlin at Olympiastadion. EPA
    Players of Hertha Berlin celebrate victory after the Bundesliga soccer match against Union Berlin at Olympiastadion. EPA
  • Hertha' s Vedad Ibisevic, second left, scores the opening goal. AP
    Hertha' s Vedad Ibisevic, second left, scores the opening goal. AP
  • Hertha's Dodi Lukebakio scores his side's second goal. AP
    Hertha's Dodi Lukebakio scores his side's second goal. AP
  • Hertha's Dodi Lukebaki, celebrates after scoring his side's second goal. AP
    Hertha's Dodi Lukebaki, celebrates after scoring his side's second goal. AP
  • Hertha BSC's Matheus Cunha scores their third goal. Reuters
    Hertha BSC's Matheus Cunha scores their third goal. Reuters
  • Hertha's Matheus Santos Carneiro Da Cunha, centre, celebrates scoring his side's third goal. AP
    Hertha's Matheus Santos Carneiro Da Cunha, centre, celebrates scoring his side's third goal. AP
  • Dedryck Boyata scores Hertha's fourth goal. Reuters
    Dedryck Boyata scores Hertha's fourth goal. Reuters
  • The score board after the Bundesliga match between Hertha Berlin and Union Berlin. EPA
    The score board after the Bundesliga match between Hertha Berlin and Union Berlin. EPA

Dedryck Boyata stars in Berlin derby as Bundesliga resumes for second weekend - in pictures


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Former Manchester City and Celtic defender Dedryck Boyata completed a second-half rout as Hertha won the Berlin derby.

Boyata headed home from an 80th-minute corner to consign Union Berlin to a 4-0 defeat at the Olympic Stadium.

Hertha moved four points ahead of their neighbours into 10th place in the Bundesliga following the first fixture of the second weekend of action since the German top-flight resumed following the coronavirus shutdown.

The match was only the sixth Berlin derby in Bundesliga history and the second between the two teams. Union, from the east of the city, had triumphed thanks to a late penalty in November, almost 30 years to the day since the Berlin Wall came down.

The home side turned the screw in this contest with two goals in two minutes early in the second half, Vedad Ibisevic heading home emphatically in the 51st minute and Dodi Lukebakio rounding the goalkeeper to net soon after.

Matheus Cunha added a third in the 61st minute before the fourth from Belgium international Boyata, who sparked controversy last weekend when he was photographed appearing to kiss a teammate during his team's first match back.