Amin Younes' first Bundesliga purpose denied Borussia Dortmund all three points from its stop by at Borussia Monchengladbach whilst the Borussen derby ended in a 1-1 draw. The 19-year-old's strike midway through the next half ended out Mario Gotze's charge as the 2012 champions didn't capitalize on a prominent opening time. The guests, who were without top scorer Robert Lewandowski, didn't present enough of a threat moving forward despite having the majority of possession and are now actually 17 factors behind leaders Bayern Munich at the top of the table. After an even start, Dortmund went near beginning the score inside 10 minutes as Kevin Grosskreutz found his energy saved by Marco-Andre ter Stegen after Moritz Leitner went Mats Hummels' corner into his course on the side of the six yard box. With no suspended Lewandowski, the guests were struggling to create an effect in the ultimate third, although ter Stegen was pushed into a save from Leitner's strong header. Gotze was the person tasked with filling Lewandowski's shoes in the forward place, and he made his first significant contribution of the game as he got the ball around ter Stegen before being tripped by the goalkeeper. The umpire rightly pointed to the location and Gotze brushed himself down before delivering the goalkeeper the wrong way and provide Jurgen Klopp's area a deserved cause. Your home side was fighting to acquire a foothold in the overall game, and it continued ahead under some pressure as Hummels and Ilkay Gundogan both shot off target while a long range effort was fired by Leitner directly at ter Stegen. Hummels was removed at halftime due to injury, and his replacement Felipe Santana nearly passed the hosts an equalizer as his poor settlement only found Younes, nevertheless the teenager's volleyed work didn't grow Roman Weidenfeller. Gladbach was gradually coming back into the match, and Weidenfeller was required to hint Harvard Nordtveit's cross the bar, with the resulting spot dropping to Martin Stranzl, but his free header from close range was right at the goalkeeper. Lucien Favre's area in the course of time found the goal that its improved performance earned because it attacked down the left, and after Oscar Wendt's corner was only half cleaned, Younes shot house from the side of the area with a deflection off Santana. Despite conceding, Dortmund was still a risk moving forward, and after winning the ball back inside the hosts' package, Gotze fired into the side netting, although a measured cross might have been better advised. Germany global Gotze was undoubtedly the guests' major risk, and he examined ter Stegen with a strong attack after working his way into a firing situation. The goalkeeper was add up to it, though, pulling off an acrobatic save your self. Gladbach very nearly pulled off an unlikely victory in the final moment of standard time as substitute Peniel Kokou Mlapa broke the offside trap and rounded Weidenfeller but could only discover the side netting from a small position. That wasn't the end of the crisis as Gotze made his way past two defenders before laying the ball across goal, limited to Sebastian Kehl last but not least his side's day by heating over the bar with the goal gaping.
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