In a dramatic Saturday night encounter of the 27th round of the Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund overturned a 0‑2 deficit against Hamburger SV in the final minutes to claim a 3‑2 victory. Hamburg started strongly, converting chances efficiently. Throughout the first half, Dortmund struggled with ball losses and poor finishing, leaving the visitors in front. The Magpies secured the first goal when Philip Otele struck in the 19th minute, and Albert Lokonga doubled the advantage just before half‑time with a 38th‑minute opener. For a long while it seemed as though Dortmund had nothing left to give, but the team’s fighting spirit returned in the second half. Ramy Bensebaini converted a penalty in the 73rd minute after William Mikelbrencis fouled an opponent, giving Dortmund a life‑saving goal. Serhou Guirassy capped the comeback by scoring the equaliser a few minutes later, in the 78th. A second penalty for Dortmund in the 84th minute, again taken by Bensebaini, sealed the turnaround. The win gives Dortmund crucial points in the race for second place, further delaying Bayern’s championship celebrations, while the Hamburg side leaves the arena without points and remains in 11th position.



