Serhou Guirassy scored twice in less than two minutes as Borussia Dortmund came from behind to beat bottom club Heidenheim 3-2 at home on Sunday, cutting the gap to Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich to six points.
The win extended Dortmund’s unbeaten league run to 13 matches and marked their fourth consecutive Bundesliga victory.
Heidenheim, who missed several late chances, remain five points below the relegation play-off place.
Dortmund took the lead shortly before halftime when Waldemar Anton capitalised on a goalkeeping error, but Heidenheim responded immediately through Julian Niehues and then went ahead early in the second half when his long-range effort deflected past Gregor Kobel.
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Guirassy levelled from the penalty spot after a handball and struck again a minute later from close range to complete a rapid turnaround.
The Guinea international later missed a chance to seal a hat-trick, blasting another penalty over the bar.
Heidenheim pressed late but failed to find an equaliser, allowing Dortmund to secure all three points.



