An early goal from Marco Reus and a late one from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang sent Dortmund up to 60 points, two ahead of fourth-placed Hoffenheim, who cut the deficit with a late penalty. Aubameyang could have doubled the lead 10 minutes later when Dortmund were awarded a penalty for a hand ball in what was another controversial decision. Gabon international Aubameyang stepped up but fired his low penalty wide to keep the visitors in the game. Reus went close to scoring a sensational second goal on the hour but Baumann slapped his powerful volley wide with a reflex save. Hoffenheim pulled a goal back with an 86th-minute penalty from Andrej Kramaric.
Source: The Star May 06, 2017 15:22 UTC