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Dortmund suffer shock 2-3 defeat to Bremen

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BERLIN, Aug 21: Borussia Dortmund conceded a record three goals from the 89th minute to lose 3-2 to Werder Bremen on Saturday, ending its winning start to the Bundesliga.
Dortmund was 2-0 up and on course for its third win from three league games. Then Bremen mounted a remarkable comeback to stun the home team as the visitors became the first team in the Bundesliga to score three goals so late in a match.
It started with English defender Lee Buchanan scoring what looked like a late consolation for the promoted visitors.
But Niklas Schmidt equalised in the third minute of injury time, two minutes before Scotland forward Oliver Burke scored the winning goal to set off wild celebrations among the travelling supporters.
“What happens in the changing room stays there, but the mood was very, very good,” Bremen coach Ole Werner said after composing himself. The normally serene Werner had been punching the air in delight.
It was Bremen’s first win since promotion back to the Bundesliga.
Dortmund was outplayed for much of the game. It was nevertheless 2-0 up thanks to long-distance shots from Julian Brandt in first-half injury time and Raphaël Guerreiro in the 77th.
Dortmund’s Gio Reyna came on in the 62nd for his first competitive appearance since April 8.
Dortmund coach Edin Terzić reacted to his side’s poor showing with three substitutions at once, Reyna among them.
But Werner’s changes had a much greater effect. Buchanan and Schmidt came on in the 70th, and Burke in the 81st after Guerreiro had made it 2-0. They all scored.
Another Union coup
United States forward Jordan Pefok scored again and set up another goal for Union Berlin to beat Leipzig 2-1 for the fourth straight time in the Bundesliga.
Sheraldo Becker set Pefok on his way to open the scoring on a counterattack in the 32nd, six minutes before Pefok returned the favor for Becker to make it 2-0 with another brilliant finish. Becker switched play from his right foot to his left to elude Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol and rifle his shot inside the far post.
Willi Orban pulled one back with a header to a corner in the 83rd, but Union’s defense held firm.
Unbeaten Union moved second with its second win, while Leipzig has only two points from its opening three games.
Leverkusen lose again
Bayer Leverkusen slumped to its third consecutive Bundesliga loss when sharp-shooting Hoffenheim racked up a 3-0 win.
Christoph Baumgartner scored early with his heel, Andrej Kramaric made-2-0 in the 35th and Georginio Rutter scored with a brilliant shot from distance in the 78th.
Penalty problems
Schalke forward Simon Teerode squandered two penalty opportunities in a 0-0 draw in Wolfsburg.
Koen Casteels saved Teerode’s first effort, but the Schalke forward was given another chance as the Wolfsburg ’keeper had moved off his line. Casteels then also saved the next effort – within the rules this time.
Vincenzo Grifo’s goal was enough for Freiburg to win in Stuttgart 1-0, and Mainz won 2-1 in Augsburg. (AP)

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