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Guirassy double helps Dortmund move six points behind Bayern
Serhou Guirassy scored twice in the second half as Borussia Dortmund came from behind to beat bottom club Heidenheim 3-2 on Sunday and move six points behind Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich.
Waldemar Anton put the nervy hosts in front but Julian Niehues scored either side of half-time to give Heidenheim the lead.
Guirassy had scored just one Bundesliga goal in 10 games since October but grabbed two in the space of two minutes to put Dortmund back in front.
Guirassy missed a late penalty but Dortmund, who were 11 points behind Bayern at Christmas, held on to drag themselves back into the title race.
"We want to be champions. We're six points behind now, fewer than after the break," Dortmund captain Nico Schlotterbeck told DAZN. "We want to attack now."
Dortmund host Bayern in late February. Their only league loss this season came in Munich in October.
Dortmund looked anxious despite facing a Heidenheim side six points from guaranteed safety.
Anton put the hosts in front in scrappy fashion, tapping in after Heidenheim goalkeeper Diant Ramaj spilled a corner.
Dortmund switched off and Heidenheim pounced, Niehues scoring after a failed clearance deep into first-half stoppage time.
Niehues struck once more after half-time, blasting a long-range shot into the far corner.
Dortmund were handed a lifeline when VAR awarded a spot-kick for a Niklas Dorsch handball.
With first-choice penalty taker Emre Can out with illness, Schlotterbeck handed the ball to Guirassy, who snuck his shot inside the post.
With a taste for goal, Guirassy put Dortmund in front with a low shot at the near post shortly afterwards.
Guirassy had a chance to complete a hat-trick when called to the penalty spot again with five minutes remaining but he sent the ball well over the crossbar.
"I always believe in myself," the much-maligned Guirassy said.
"We won and that's the most important thing. But penalties are off the table for me now."
- Stuttgart go fourth -
Ermedin Demirovic unleashed a thunderbolt in the 90th minute to send Stuttgart into the top four with a 1-0 home win over Freiburg.
RB Leipzig's home defeat by Mainz on Saturday left the door open for the German Cup holders climb into the Champions League places.
Stuttgart were in complete control but were kept at bay until the final minute, when substitute Demirovic latched onto a Deniz Undav pass and hit a dipping effort just under the bar.
The win takes Stuttgart, who were drawn to face Scottish champions Celtic in the knockout play-off round of the Europa League on Friday, three points clear of Leipzig in fourth spot.
"What can you say?" Stuttgart coach Sebastian Hoeness told DAZN of Demirovic's goal. "It was beautiful. There were some other nice things, but the goal was simply world-class."
Stuttgart peppered Freiburg's goal in the opening half but somehow failed to break through.
Undav had a shot cleared off the line by defender Matthias Ginter before the half-hour mark and blasted wide minutes later with just goalkeeper Noah Atubolu to beat.
Atubolu kept Bilal El Khannouss out after the break while one-on-one with the Moroccan.
Demirovic, brought off the bench with 13 minutes remaining, took a touch from an Undav pass and fired Stuttgart in front. The goal was Demirovic's 50th in the Bundesliga but his first from outside the box.
Stuttgart goalkeeper Alexander Nuebel ensured the hosts claimed all three points with a superb reflex save from Bruno Ogbus in stoppage time.
L.Meier--VB