Last-gasp Bruun Larsen snatches point for Hoffenheim at Dortmund
Ex-Borussia Dortmund forward Jacob Bruun Larsen netted a last-gasp equaliser for Hoffenheim in a 1-1 draw at the home of his former club on Sunday.
Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy went down in the box and a penalty was signalled midway through the first half, but the decision was overturned on VAR review.
In his first league start since October 2023, American forward Gio Reyna put Dortmund in front in the first minute of the second half, chesting down a headed clearance before blasting home.
In stoppage time, however, Bruun Larsen was in the right place to score after Dortmund failed to defend a throw-in.
The draw means Dortmund, who have not won in the league since November, sit eighth, 11 points off league leaders Bayern Munich, who lost on Saturday.
Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck, named in the starting XI despite being stretchered off against Barcelona on Wednesday, slammed his side.
“It’s the worst game we’ve played at home,” Schlotterbeck said, calling the performance “unbelievably bad” and “impossible to explain”.
Coach Nuri Sahin agreed, saying “what really disturbed me was the lack of energy on the pitch.
“There are no excuses,” Sahin said, adding it would be “too easy” to blame the club’s injury list.
Hoffenheim now have five points from four league fixtures since Christian Ilzer took over in November.
– Stuttgart up to sixth –
Stuttgart won 3-1 away at Heidenheim to climb up to sixth.
Germany defender Maximilian Mittelstaedt put Stuttgart in front with a smart finish after bursting into the area on 20 minutes.
Heidenheim starlet Paul Wanner, on loan from Bayern Munich, equalised with an excellent long-range effort on 41 minutes.
Stuttgart however hit back just before half-time, Enzo Millot heading in a Josha Vagnoman