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Borussia Dortmund blow chance to go level with Bayern atop Bundesliga after Stuttgart claw back stoppage-time equaliser

Borussia Dortmund missed the chance to go joint top of the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich after conceding a last-minute equaliser to draw 3-3 with 10-man Stuttgart. Dortmund took the lead in the 26th minute when Sebastien Haller turned in Donyell Malen's cutback before Malen scored himself for the fourth straight league game. Ad Premier LeagueFerdinand says Bellingham should join ambitious Real Madrid after Liverpool end interest6 HOURS AGO Stuttgart were then reduced to 10 men after the dismissal of defender Konstantinos Mavropanos following a second booking just before half-time.

Tanguy Coulibaly pulled a goal back for Stuttgart in the 78th minute, and Josha Vagnoman levelled six minutes later with a shot from inside the box. Dortmund seemed to have rescued the points when Gio Reyna scored in stoppage time, but Silas Katompa Mvumpa popped up to earn the hosts an improbable point. Despite playing for nearly an hour with an extra man, Dortmund managed only 56% possession and conceded almost as many shots as they took (15-12).

Stuttgart forward Chris Fuhrich continued his impressive season with five completed dribbles, relieving pressure on his tired team-mates in key moments. Stuttgart are playing for their Bundesliga lives, and this result — the nature of it as much as the point itself — could go a long way to helping them stay up after a season to forget. One crumb of comfort for Dortmund will be the fact that Stuttgart's point lifts them above Schalke, who drop into 17th.

Dortmund's eternal rivals now sit ahead of only Hertha Berlin, in the second automatic relegation place. Former Dortmund midfielder Sebastian Kehl was fuming at full time. He said: «I'm just p****d off and feel frustration.

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