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Four days after qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, Dortmund confirmed their current good form. Faced in Frankfurt this Sunday, as part of the 26th day of the Bundesliga, Edin Terzic’s players won 3-1, but painfully. If the former member of the house, Mario Götze, had opened the scoring at the start of the match (13th, 0-1), Karim Adeyemi reset the counters to zero before the break (33rd, 1-1).
Long uncertain, the outcome of the match finally emerged in the final minutes with a goal from Mats Hummels (81st, 1-2), then from Emre Can from the penalty spot in stoppage time (90+3, 1 -3). A success which allows Dortmund to climb to 4th place, synonymous with direct qualification for the Champions League. Frankfurt is in 6th position.
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