This is Karim Adeyemi’s world we’re living in! The 21-year-old Borussia Dortmund attacker of Nigerian roots is definitely on fire. After making that sensational solo run to score the winner against Chelsea in the Champions League in midweek, Adeyemi nailed the opener and assisted for his side’s second goal against Herha Berlin in a 4-1 (2-0) home win on Sunday night.Turbo Adeyemi and Kobel send BVB to London with a one-goal leadIn front of packed Signal Iduna Park, BVB were flying high in the first half on the wings of Adeyemi, who, firstly, opened the scoring with a smooth backheel. Just four minutes later, he launched a perfect cross, finding an unamarked Malen on the far post for a 2-0 lead.Yet another four minutes later, Adeyemi suffered an injury, leaving the pitch with ten minutes to go in the first half.Hertha managed to fight back in the second half, reducing the margin to 2-1, before Dortmund’s captain Marco Reus slotted in a superb free-kick just bellow the crossbar to wrapp up the match.Still, it was not the last goal in front of the passionate BVB fans, as Brandt netted at the start of the stoppage time following Bynoe-Gittens’ outstanding solo run.BUNDESLIGAFridayAugsburg – Hoffenheim 1-0 (0-0)/Jensen 88/SaturdayM’ gladbach – Bayern 3-2 (1-1)/Stindl 13, Hofmann 55, Thuram 84 – Choupo Moting 35, Tel 90+3/Bochum – Freiburg 0-2 (0-1)/Gregoritsch 39, Holer 51/Stuttgart – Koln 3-0 (1-0)/Gil Dias 9, Sosa 59, Coulibaly 74/Wolfsburg – RB Leipzig 0-3 (0-1)/Forsberg 14, Laimer 85, Szoboszlai 90+3/Eintracht Frankfurt – Werder 2-0 (1-0)/Friedl 8 og, Kolo Muani 52/SundayUnion Berlin – Schalke 0-0Borussia Dortmund – Hertha 4-1 (2-0)/Adeyemi 27, Malen 31, Reus 76, Brandt 90 – Tousart 46/21.30: (1.85) Leverkusen (3.60) Mainz (4.30)***odds are subject to change