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Guinea striker Serhou Guirassy scores as struggling Dortmund drop home points

Writer's picture: Adamu MuftawuAdamu Muftawu

Updated: 3 days ago


Photo Credit: Borussia Dortmund/X
Photo Credit: Borussia Dortmund/X


Guinea international Serhou Guirassy needed only 28 minutes to open the scoring for Borussia Dortmund against Werder Bremen on Saturday at the Signal Iduna Park.


The towering striker headed home Dortmund’s opener from Julian Brandt’s tapping cross inside Bremen’s penalty area.


Guirassy doubled their lead when he latched on to a free kick few meters away from the Werder Bremen’s penalty area to blast home but that was given as an own goal after it slightly went off the foot of Marco Friedl.



The visitors were not pegged back by the two goal deficit and kept on mounting countless attacks, leaving Dortmund defence at sixes and sevens.


Veteran Germany midfielder, Leonardo Bittencourt brought Werder Bremen back into the game after he fired from long range following a perfect exchange with Milos Veljkovic.


Dortmund were caught ball watching as Bremen controlled and passed the ball with finesse around their half. Jens Stage located Marvin Ducksch, who coolly finished off on the 72nd minute to peg the game at 2-2.


The draw leaves Dortmund out of the top four - sitting in 11th on 26 points from 19 league games this season with Werder Bremen clocking 27 points and seated 9th on the standings.


Guirassy has played 16 league matches, scoring eight times with one assist to his name this season.



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