By Daily Sports on March 17, 2019
Marco Reus admits Borussia Dortmund are struggling to pick up wins in the Bundesliga title race, even as his late goal sent them top by sealing Saturday’s dramatic 3-2 victory at Hertha Berlin.
Dortmund’s win leaves them three points clear of defending champions Bayern Munich, who must bounce back from their Champions League exit to Liverpool by beating Mainz on Sunday.
Ivorian striker Salomon Kalou twice breached Dortmund’s defence in a poor first half by the visitors, who have taken 12 points from a possible 21 in their last seven league games.
Danish midfielder Thomas Delaney and defender Dan-Axel Zagadou twice equalised for Dortmund before Reus’ late strike at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium.
Hertha had defender Jordan Torunarigha and substitute striker Vedad Ibisevic sent off in the final few minutes of a bad-tempered match.
“The most important thing was the three points we took,” Dortmund captain Reus told Sky.
“We dominated the second half and played better football the first.
“We’re struggling to win, but that’s the only way we'll get more confidence,” he added, after Dortmund also needed two late goals to beat strugglers Stuttgart last weekend.
Kalou capitalised on a mistake by Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Burki with just four minutes gone to give Hertha the lead.
Delaney equalised by charging through a huge gap in midfield and firing home, his 14th-minute shot deflecting off Hertha defender Karim Rekik.
Kalou restored Hertha's lead by drilling home a penalty after a Julian Weigl handball 10 minutes from the break.
Dortmund drew level again when Zagadou, 19, headed home a Jadon Sancho corner two minutes after the break.
With five minutes left, Torunarigha was sent off for a second yellow card after fouling Dortmund defender Achraf Hakimi, just before Delaney hit the crossbar.
With time running out and Dortmund growing desperate after wasting a string of chances, Sancho supplied the cross for Reus to convert to claim the three points.
In the dramatic closing moments, Kalou’s replacement Ibisevic was also dismissed for throwing the ball in the face of the Dortmund goalkeeper. (SuperSport)
•Photo shows Dortmund players
Source Daily Sports
Posted March 17, 2019
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