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Borussia Dortmund set a new Champions League record in their draw against Real Madrid on Wednesday.


The Germans fell behind to two Karim Benzema goals before roaring back to earn a 2-2 draw through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Aubameyang and Marco Reus.

The first half ended 1-0 in favor of the hosts, who had taken the lead in the 28th minute after Benzema had turned in Daniel Carvajal’s low cross.
The Frenchman added another less than 10 minutes after the break, rising high to head in James Rodriguez’ far-post cross.
The visitors responded in the 60th minute. Aubameyang showed great movement in the box get on the end of Marcel Schmelzer’s cut-back after the full back had been picked out by a delicious, lofted Julian Weigl ball.
The Gabon international then turned provider two minutes from the end of normal time when he fed substitute Reus for another tap in.
By so doing, Dortmund became the first team to score 21 goals in the group stage of Europe’s premier club competition
The visitors responded in the 60th minute. Aubameyang showed great movement in the box get on the end of Marcel Schmelzer’s cut-back after the full back had been picked out by a delicious, lofted Julian Weigl ball.
The Gabon international then turned provider two minutes from the end of normal time when he fed substitute Reus for another tap in.
By so doing, Dortmund became the first team to score 21 goals in the group stage of Europe’s premier club competition
“When you see how the second half went you get a bit angry,” he said. “We had the game in our hands but this is football. You need to carry on right to the end.
“There were a lot of chances to score the third goal. Instead, we got Dortmund back into the game. Dortmund deserved first place. They demonstrated how strong they are.
source:-sofascore.com

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