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Batsman returns

Michy Batshuayi scores a last-gasp winner for Borussia Dortmund which takes his goal tally to seven

Germans managed to steal three points from a 94th-minute goal against Eintracht Frankfurt at home - they now sit third in the Bundesliga table

MICHY BATSHUAYI scored a last-gasp winner to seal Borussia Dortmund's 3-2 win over Eintracht Frankfurt.

The Chelsea loanee dragged his team over the line in the 94th-minute and gave his side the edge in the thrilling game.

 Chelsea may now be regretting let Batshuayi go
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Chelsea may now be regretting let Batshuayi goCredit: Getty - Contributor

Eintracht levelled with the Bundesliga giants twice, but Batshuayi ensured they left with no points.

The 'Batsman' was called upon from the bench and certainly delivered as he found the back of the net with a half-volley from his left foot during injury time.

Dortmund came back defiantly after their Europa League defeat at home at the hands of Red Bull Salzburg.

They started the first half well and pressurised Eintracht's defence.

So much so that as Marco Russ tried to clear a loopy ball he slipped the ball into the back of his own net.

 Batshuayi finds himself in a perfect position to deliver and does not disappoint
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Batshuayi finds himself in a perfect position to deliver and does not disappointCredit: EPA

The tempo remained somewhat the same for the remainder of the first half.

For the first twenty five minutes of the second half, Eintracht took control and controlled the pace, culminating with a goal in the 75th minute.


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Only for the Bundesliga new-boy to come on from the bench and edge Dortmund ahead.

The visitors didn't deserve to lose, as they fought for the remainder of the second half and thought they had wrapped up the game when Danny Blum equalised in the 91st minute.

 Einctracht's German midfielder Danny Blum celebrates his 91st-minute equaliser, only for Batshuayi to ruin it just minutes later
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Einctracht's German midfielder Danny Blum celebrates his 91st-minute equaliser, only for Batshuayi to ruin it just minutes laterCredit: AFP or licensors

Just four minutes later, Dortmund delivered a fine attacking display which saw the 'Batsman' in a threatening position in front of the goal- where he clinched three points for his side.

They now sit in third place in the Bundesliga and extend their unbeaten run in the domestic league.

The stats are not looking good for Chelsea.

Batshuayi has managed to score in the Europa league, on his debut, and netted six goals since Alvaro Morata last scored.

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