Real Madrid suffered from another dismay performance as Borussia Dortmund came from behind twice to level their goals during yesternight match.
Ex-Chelsea forward Andre Schurrle hit a late equaliser as Borussia Dortmund came from behind to draw 2-2 with Real Madrid in Champions League Group F.
The La Liga side took the lead through Cristiano Ronaldo’s drilled finish after Gareth Bale’s backheeled pass.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang levelled after keeper Keylor Navas’s error, but Raphael Varane restored Real’s lead before Schurrle’s thumping strike.
Navas, making his first appearance of the season, could only weakly punch Raphaël Guerreiro’s shot at Varane and the ball trickled towards the goalline, helped across by Aubameyang.
Dembélé, who impressed on the wing for Dortmund, spurned a second clear chance of the game in the second half as the home side retained their tempo, although Real grew in confidence.
Bale and Benzema wasted chances before Varane put Zidane’s side ahead again, tapping home after Benzema had crashed a shot against the bar.
Dortmund again raised their game, though. Navas turned away two shots from lively substitute Emre Mor as the Germans sought an equaliser, urged on by a fervent home support, but was powerless to keep out the rocket from Schürrle.
The 2-2 draw adds draw tally to 3 concectuvie points.
Real Madrid will be hoping a change of competition will lead to a change of fortune as Zinedine Zidane’s stuttering side during their return in La Liga league games.
Madrid started the season in style, extending their winning run in La Liga from last term to a club-record 16 successive wins as well as lifting the UEFA Super Cup and beating Sporting Lisbon in their Champions League opener.