Jacob Bruun Larsen scored late on his return to Borussia Dortmund to earn Hoffenheim a 1-1 draw in the Bundesliga on Sunday.
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The 26-year-old Bruun Larsen – who played for Dortmund 2015-20 with a five-month stint in Stuttgart – fired the ball inside the left post. He didn’t celebrate, though his teammates did. Reyna scored after the break, when he stopped an attempted clearance with his chest, then rifled the ball inside the top right corner.
In the first half, Serhou Guirassy thought he’d won a penalty when he fell under a slight touch from Brazilian defender Arthur Chaves. Referee Harm Osmers changed his mind after consulting video replays. Guirassy was arguably fortunate not to be booked for diving.
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