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Reus helps Dortmund claw out of drop zone

Dortmund finally struck five minutes after the restart as Neven Subotic beat his marker to head in a corner.

Borussia Dortmund experienced a rollercoaster of emotions before winning 4-2 against Mainz 05 on Friday, a first home victory of the year that moved them out of the Bundesliga relegation zone. Last season’s runners-up needed the skills of Marco Reus, who this week extended his contract with the club until 2019, as the German international scored one goal and set up another to lift them into 14th spot with 22 points. The visitors shocked Dortmund in the first minute when keeper Roman Weidenfeller failed to clear after a mistake and Elkin Soto lobbed the ball into an empty net from the edge of the box.

Dortmund, despite having their backs to the wall after a dismal first half of the campaign, kept their cool and Reus almost equalised a minute later in a furious start to the game as his powerful shot rattled the woodwork. Mainz’s reserve keeper Stefanos Kapino, making his first Bundesliga start, then did well to deny Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

Dortmund finally struck five minutes after the restart as Neven Subotic beat his marker to head in a corner. The hosts, who take on Juventus in the Champions League last 16 later this month, then turned the game around with Reus charging through to beat Kapino after Kevin Kampl’s fine assist. Mainz, who are 13th, bounced back as Lebanese Yunus Malli beat Weidenfeller, to equalise in the 56th minute.

Reus, though, came to the rescue for Dortmund by delivering a curling pass  to beat the offside trap and send Aubameyang through to make it 3-2 in the 71st minute. Nuri Sahin’s 78th-minute goal sealed Dortmund’s second consecutive victory in the league and hauled them out of the relegation zone for the first time since early December.

First uploaded on: 15-02-2015 at 01:32 IST
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