Dortmund’s Bundesliga title dreams in tatters after shock home draw to Mainz

Giovanni Reyna of Borussia Dortmund looks dejected following the team’s draw, as they finish second in the Bundesliga behind FC Bayern Munich.

Giovanni Reyna of Borussia Dortmund looks dejected following the team’s draw, as they finish second in the Bundesliga behind FC Bayern Munich.
| Photo Credit: LARS BARON/Getty Images

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Giovanni Reyna of Borussia Dortmund looks dejected following the team’s draw, as they finish second in the Bundesliga behind FC Bayern Munich.
| Photo Credit: LARS BARON/Getty Images

Borussia Dortmund’s dream of its first Bundesliga title in 11 years turned into a nightmare on Saturday after a shock 2-2 home draw to Mainz 05 dropped it to second place on goal difference in the season finale, handed the title to rival Bayern Munich.

With a sea of tens of thousands of yellow and black-clad fans outside the stadium and a sold-out 81,000 crowd inside ready to pop the champagne for their first league crown since 2012, Dortmund went into the game in top spot.

The club had ordered more than 120,000 litres of beer according to club bosses but fans had nothing to celebrate at the start with Mainz snatching the lead through Andreas Hanche-Olsen’s header at the near post in the 15th minute.

Dortmund’s Sebastien Haller had a golden chance to level and lift some of the mounting the pressure on his team just four minutes later but he saw his weak penalty saved.

It got even worse in the 24th when Karim Onisiwo was left with far too much space in the box to drill in his header, shocking the host and silencing the stadium.

A second half attempted comeback did not yield immediate results, even as coach Edin Terzic brought in captain Marco Reus and striker Karim Adeyemi.

Mainz, playing without any pressure, made it hard for Dortmund which needed to up the tempo further and cut the deficit with Raphael Guerreiro’s shot in the 69th.

With the fans growing louder again the hosts poured forward with substitute teenager Julien Duranville injecting new life into Dortmund’s game.

It levelled deep in stoppage time with Niklas Sule but ran out of time for a winner, with the players left lying on the grass, their heads in their hands and tears in their eyes for the missed title shot.

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