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Borussia Dortmund slump to 'catastrophic' defeat against Bayer Leverkusen

Borussia Dortmund crashed to humiliating 5-2 defeat at home to Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga on Sunday.

In a game they had to win to keep pace in the title race, Dortmund's woeful defending saw them slump to a sixth defeat of the season and fall further behind rivals Bayern Munich at the top of the table.

"It was a catastrophic day for us. It's not the time to talk about Bayern, we have other issues at the moment," captain Marco Reus told DAZN.

Dortmund, who were again without injured striker Erling Braut Haaland, are now nine points adrift of the top, with their lead over third-placed Leverkusen slashed to just five points.

"It's a bitter defeat. Talking is one thing, but we have to put things into practice," said manager Marco Rose, who had promised a more solid defensive performance before the game.

Much had been made of Haaland's absence, but it was fellow convalescent Mats Hummels who was more sorely missed, as Dortmund's back line fell apart in the first half.

Hummels' replacement, Dan-Axel Zagadou, handed Leverkusen the opener on a plate after just 10 minutes in a comedy of defensive errors.

Too hesitant on the ball after a short goal-kick, Zagadou gave the ball away cheaply in his own box, allowing Patrik Schick to shoot unchallenged from point-blank range.

As goalkeeper Gregor Kobel dived full-length to parry the shot, Manuel Akanji hurried back to help, only to end up bundling the ball into his own net.

Another own goal at the opposite end brought Dortmund level a few minutes later, Jeremie Frimpong flicking a Julian Brandt free-kick past his own goalkeeper.

But Leverkusen had smelt blood, and took the lead again with a devastating counter-attack, the entire front line linking up to provide Florian Wirtz

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