Andre Schuerrle rescued Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday with an
87th-minute equaliser to seal a 2-2 draw with Real Madrid and deny the
Spaniards a rare Champions League win in Germany.
Real were minutes from a first win in Dortmund in six attempts, and
the result means the defending champions have won only four times in 30
away games against German clubs.
Madrid took the lead when Cristiano Ronaldo netted his 95th Champions League goal early on.
Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was credited with the equaliser
just before the break after a deflection off Raphael Varane.
But the French international enjoyed second-half redemption when he
stabbed home on 68 minutes before Dortmund levelled in the dying stages.
“If you come back twice against Real Madrid, that’s a nice feeling.
That will help the team to grow together,” said Schuerrle, who had come
off the bench to equaliser.
“When you concede three minutes from the end it hurts, especially
given the effort the players put in,” said Real coach Zinedine Zidane.
Ronaldo had been left fuming after being substituted by Zidane for
the final 20 minutes of Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Las Palmas in La Liga.
And the superstar chose to celebrate his goal at Dortmund’s Signal
Iduna Park with his Portugal team-mates Fabio Coentrao and Pepe, who
were on the Real bench, with Zidane in the background.
Dortmund dominated the opening quarter of an hour before Ronaldo’s
opener and both goalkeepers were tested in the first five minutes.
Matthias Ginter gave away a free-kick just outside the area and
Ronaldo’s powerful shot was blocked by Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Burki.
At the other end, Gonzalo Castro’s well-struck shot tested Costa Rica
goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who was making his first appearance of the
season after injury.
Ronaldo was lucky that the referee failed to spot his clear handball
from an Aubameyang free-kick shortly after, and teenage French winger
Ousmane Dembele then fired over.
But Real took the lead when Ronaldo finished off a sweeping move.
Luka Modric and Karim Benzema combined to get the ball out of their own half.
When the ball was played into the Dortmund area, James Rodriguez fed
Gareth Bale who played the ball back between his legs for Ronaldo to
sweep his shot home on 17 minutes.
At the other end, Aubameyang clipped the bar and was pulled up for
offside on 29 minutes before a bullet header from defender Sokratis
Papastathopoulos was too close to Navas.
But Dortmund kept up the pressure and drew level on 43 minutes when Navas opted to punch out a Raphael Guerreiro free-kick.
The ball rebounded into the net off the unfortunate Varane with
Aubameyang in close proximity, although the Gabon striker was officially
given the goal.
The equaliser was lucky, but it was no more than Dortmund deserved.
Just before the half-time whistle, Ronaldo’s header hit the back of the Dortmund net, but the flag went up for offside.
Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel introduced Schuerrle for Germany’s World
Cup-winner Mario Goetze on 58 minutes in what proved to be an inspired
switch.
Real took the lead a second time when Varane followed in to score after a Benzema attempt had struck the post and the bar.
But Dortmund were not done, and when Aubameyang’s attempt at an
overhead kick distracted Danilo, the ball brushed off his chest and into
Schuerrle’s path as the Germany winger fired home the equaliser.
source : http://en.prothom-alo.com/sports/news/122861/Schuerrle-frustrates-Real

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