Borussia Dortmund came from a goal down to beat Wolfsburg
at Signal Iduna Park and strengthen their push for second spot in the
Bundesliga.
Marco Reus completed the comeback after 77 minutes with
his 13th goal of the season - and fifth in four league games - after Robert
Lewandowski had cancelled out Ivica Olic's opener.
Dortmund's victory lifted them three points clear of
Schalke in the race for second, with the latter having been held to a 1-1 draw
at Werder Bremen earlier on Saturday.
The result also provided a boost for Jurgen Klopp's side,
who are 20 points behind Bundesliga champions Bayern, after their 3-0 defeat to
Real Madrid in midweek, which has left them facing likely elimination from the
UEFA Champions League ahead of Tuesday's second leg.
Klopp made several changes to the side that was
comprehensively beaten by Madrid, with Mitchell Langerak replacing Roman
Weidenfeller between the posts in one of the alterations.
The away side started brightest and Sokratis
Papastathopoulos had to be alert to close down Kevin De Bruyne after the former
Chelsea man had found a way into the Dortmund box.
Reus had scored each of Dortmund's last four goals in the
Bundesliga before the fixture and almost grabbed another after eight minutes,
but his shot from the left was saved.
Wolfsburg's Olic then missed a chance to open the scoring
from close range when he got on the end of Robin Knoche's cross from the right,
while Reus tested Max Grun again following a nicely weighted throughball from
Lewandowski.
Langerak had to react quickly to punch over from a Max
Arnold cross after 24 minutes, with the effort taking a wicked deflection which
nearly looped over the goalkeeper's head.
Olic then showed great attacking instinct to pounce on a
loose ball in the six-yard box after 33 minutes to give the visitors the lead.
Reus continued to carry the main threat for Dortmund,
first sending a fizzing shot just wide and minutes later rounding the Wolfsburg
goalkeeper but eventually being crowded out.
Olic incredibly struck the crossbar twice just before the
break as he slid in to reach a cross from De Bruyne. The forward's initial
attempt came back off the woodwork before the ball rebounded off his left foot
to hit the bar again.
Klopp opted to make two half-time changes with Erik Durm
and Milos Jojic replacing Nuri Sahin and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
respectively.
The changes paid dividends as the hosts found an
equaliser six minutes after the restart when Lewandowski bravely got on the end
of Reus' corner from the left to score with a somewhat unorthodox header.
The Polish striker came to life after the goal and his
lay-off provided Reus with a chance that he was unable to take.
However, Reus then grabbed the winner, tapping in after a
mix-up between Wolfsburg keeper Grun and his defenders.
The visitors could not find a way back, giving Dortmund a
psychological advantage ahead of the DFB-Pokal semi-final between the two sides
later this month.
Culled from Soccerway


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