Stuttgart sink Dortmund

Mario Goezetze (R) of Dortmund vies with Timo Baumgartl of Stuttgart during the Bundesliga match at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Stuttgart. Photo: Philippe Ruiz/Xinhua

Mario Goezetze (R) of Dortmund vies with Timo Baumgartl of Stuttgart during the Bundesliga match at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Stuttgart. Photo: Philippe Ruiz/Xinhua

Published Nov 18, 2017

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Borussia Dortmund suffered another setback in their bid to challenge for the Bundesliga title as they lost 2-1 at VfB Stuttgart on Friday.

Dortmund, without striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who was suspended for arriving late to training, had the worst possible preparation for Tuesday's must-win Champions League match at home to Tottenham Hotspur.

Josip Brekalo's low shot through Dortmund 'keeper Roman Buerki's legs decided the points after Chadrac Akolo's opener was cancelled out by Maximilian Philipp at the Mercedes Benz Arena.

What an important win! All together we are stronger!! Amazing our Fans, you are our 12 man in the Pitch! Congratulation Boys!

💪💪👏👏 +3 #Sieg #Triunfo #Impresionante #Stuttgart #ComeOn pic.twitter.com/Fk5s0HKIul

— Emiliano Insua (@EmilianoInsua) November 17, 2017

Dortmund could be knocked out of the Champions League even if they beat Tottenham, depending on other results.

After a defeat that left them six points behind Bayern, Dortmund captain Marcel Schmelzer said he was happy with the performance after a rocky start to the season.

"In terms of team spirit and the way we played, we have made a step in the right direction," Schmelzer said.

"But the result did not go our way which is a real pity."

Dortmund went behind after four minutes when Marc Bartra's overweighted back pass rebounded off 'keeper Buerki, allowing Akolo to dribble into an empty net.

Stuttgart hit back in first-half stoppage time when World Cup winner Mario Goetze's attempt to lift the ball over a defender was adjudged to be handball.

. @Badstuber on #VfBBVB: "We battled hard for this win as a unit. The fans gave us a real push too and it was a very special evening." To the post-match comments 👉 https://t.co/DnnG33gxCh pic.twitter.com/TV8lIEIoJQ

— VfB Stuttgart_int (@VfB_int) November 18, 2017

Andre Schuerle's well-hit free kick was saved but Philipp slammed in the rebound from a tight angle.

Stuttgart snatched back the lead when Brekalo fired through Buerki's legs.

Bayern will seek to stretch their run of seven wins since Jupp Heynckes' return as coach when they host Augsburg on Saturday.

AFP

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