Thorgan Hazard came off the bench on Tuesday to score a brace and get defending champion Borussia Dortmund through to the third round of the German Cup, DFB Pokal. Dortmund beat second-division club Ingolstadt 2-0.

Julian Brandt set up both the goals for Hazard after the Belgian forward came on in the 71st minute.

Dortmund had a lackluster game before the goals were scored, with Jude Bellingham hitting the crossbar in a rare first-half highlight. There were even some whistles from the home fans at the break.

But Hazard and team captain Marco Reus brought some urgency with their introduction and the Belgian scored a minute later after some good play on the right. Brandt crossed again for Hazard’s second easy finish in the 81st minute of the game.

Dortmund are still without their star forward Erling Haaland, who is out with a hip muscle problem after previously missing three games with what the club said were muscular problems.

Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel was also out with a thigh injury, forward Donyell Malen had a gastrointestinal infection, and the trio of Reus, Hazard, and Manuel Akanji all were on the bench at the start.

“We have to be careful with the guys,” Dortmund coach Marco Rose said of his players’ busy schedule.

Dortmund played in the Champions League last week, then the Bundesliga over the weekend. The team has another Bundesliga game against Cologne on Saturday before hosting Ajax in the Champions League on Nov. 3.

Hertha Berlin progressed to the third round earlier Tuesday with a 3-1 win at fourth-division club Preußen Münster, which had a player sent off late in the first half when Nicolai Remberg was shown a second yellow card for diving.

Dominik Szoboszlai’s strike before the break was enough for Leipzig to win 1-0 at fourth-division club Babelsberg, while former Bundesliga club Schalke was knocked out with a 1-0 loss at third-division club 1860 Munich and Hoffenheim routed second-division club Holstein Kiel 5-1 at home.