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Dortmund beat Stuttgart 2-0

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BERLIN, April 9: Julian Brandt came on as an early substitute and scored twice in Borussia Dortmund’s 2-0 win at Stuttgart, reducing Bayern Munich’s lead at the top of the Bundesliga to six points on Friday.
Brandt was called on by coach Marco Rose to replace Giovanni Reyna in the sixth minute after the American injured his right ankle shortly after kickoff while disputing a ball with Borna Sosa.
Brandt scored his first goal in the 12th minute when he was set up by Erling Haaland, who generously squared the ball for his teammate after he was played clear by Jude Bellingham.
The Germany midfielder got his second goal in the 71st when he was given space outside the area to fire a bending strike that dipped under the arm of Stuttgart goalkeeper Florian Muller.
Sosa hit the crossbar for relegation-threatened Stuttgart with a lob from a tight angle in the final minutes.
Haaland, who has 16 league goals this season, was unable to find the net for a fifth straight league game.
Bayern beat Augsburg
Robert Lewandowski converted a late penalty as Bayern Munich beat Augsburg 1-0 on Saturday and take another step toward a record-extending 10th consecutive title. (AP)

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