"We accept and respect that many spectators have stayed at home, we are against a further extension of the matchday and will bring the issue to the German FootballLeague (DFL)," said stadium announcer Norbert Dickel before kick-off. "We are only for Monday games if there is a sporting reason." The scenes in Dortmund came after Eintracht Frankfurt fans pelted the pitch with tennis balls against RB Leipzig last week in the first Monday game.Yup, he's definitely back!
Marco Reus scores his 2nd goal in 3 games since returning from injury to give Dortmund a 1-0 lead. #BVBFCA https://t.co/T70YlgaLxY— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) February 26, 2018
Nevertheless, Germany star Reus had plenty to celebrate after claiming his second goal in only his third Bundesliga appearance since tearing a cruciate knee ligament in last May's German Cup final. But the draw sees Dortmund stay a massive 19 points adrift of runaway leaders Bayern Munich in second place, after the defending champions had also dropped two points against Hertha Berlin on Saturday. "It's annoying to end up with a draw after starting so well at home," bemoaned Dortmund midfielder Mario Goetze. "We didn't do enough with the ball we had and the performance wasn't what we had imagined. "We're normally spoiled with the support we get from the south stand and we are looking forward to having that support once more when the stadium is full again."Borussia Dortmund's fans stayed at home in protest tonight as 'just' 54,300 fans show up ? https://t.co/rwTT93tyAb pic.twitter.com/LBVciL8tRz
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) February 26, 2018
Dortmund's opening goal on 16 minutes had 'Made in Germany' stamped all over it as three international team-mates combined. A lightening counter-attack from their own goal covered the length of the pitch in a matter of seconds. Goetze, who scored the winner in the 2014 World Cup final, slipped the ball to Andre Schuerrle, who had supplied the key cross in Rio de Janeiro four years ago. Schuerrle's delivery to the far post in Dortmund was cut out by Augsburg's Martin Hinteregger, but Reus, who started the breakaway, continued his run and tapped home the loose ball.Going from strength to strength ?
2 goals in 2 Bundesliga games for @woodyinho ?❤️? #DieMannschaft pic.twitter.com/AZD7f5MrhN— Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) February 26, 2018
Having dominated the first half, Dortmund rode their luck in the second and Augsburg grew in confidence. Michy Batshuayi, on loan from Chelsea, had an off night having scored five goals in his five previous Dortmund games since replacing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. After Brazilian midfielder Caiuby went close on multiple occasions, mid-table Augsburg deservedly drew level on 73 minutes.That concludes our weekend... and here's how it leaves the #Bundesliga table ? pic.twitter.com/V6ASEA9EmC
— Bundesliga English (@Bundesliga_EN) February 26, 2018
Kevin Danso escaped his marker at a corner and powered a header at Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Buerki, who could only parry back to the Austria international. Danso needed no second invitation and tucked home his second goal of the season on the rebound from close range. The draw means Dortmund remain unbeaten in the Bundesliga since Stoeger replaced Peter Bosz as head coach in December.RESULT:Borussia Dortmund 1 (Reus 16) Augsburg 1 (Danso 73)Bundesliga table after Monday's match (played, won, drawn, lost, goals for, goals against, points):Bayern 24 19 3 2 55 18 60Dortmund 24 11 8 5 49 30 41Schalke 04 24 11 7 6 38 30 40Eintracht 24 11 6 7 32 27 39Leverkusen 24 10 8 6 43 32 38Leipzig 24 11 5 8 37 33 38M'gladbach 24 10 4 10 31 35 34Augsburg 24 8 8 8 33 30 32Hoffenheim 24 8 8 8 38 38 32Hanover 96 24 8 8 8 32 34 32Hertha Berlin 24 7 10 7 30 30 31Stuttgart 24 9 3 12 20 27 30Freiburg 24 6 11 7 25 38 29Werder 24 6 8 10 22 28 26VfL Wolfsburg 24 4 13 7 27 31 25Mainz 05 24 6 6 12 29 42 24Hamburg 23 4 5 14 18 34 17Cologne 24 4 5 15 22 43 177 - Marco Reus (@woodyinho) managed to score 7 times for @BVB in his last 9 #Bundesliga appearances. Sniper.
— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) February 26, 2018