BERLIN (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund captain Marco Reus scored a stoppage-time equaliser as they dragged themselves back from 3-0 down to rescue a 3-3 draw against promoted Paderborn on Friday but they still suffered a dent to their Bundesliga title hopes.
The visitors played a dream first half, with Streli Mamba scoring twice and Gerrit Holtman also on target as they outpaced the hosts and hit them on the break to leave Dortmund shell-shocked and the home fans jeering the team off at halftime.
Dortmund visit Barcelona in the Champions League next week as they battle for a spot in the knockout stage. But despite their dominance and a bagful of chances they did not score again until Axel Witsel headed a second in the 84th.
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