Teenager Knauff bags first goal to give Dortmund 3-2 win at Stuttgart

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Dortmund comes from behind twice to beat Stuttgart

Borussia Dortmund keeps it's Champions League hopes alive with a 3-2 win over VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga.


Borussia Dortmund teenager Ansgar Knauff fired in an 80th-minute winner for his first professional goal to give his team a 3-2 victory at VfB Stuttgart on Saturday and maintain their slim hopes of a top-four finish.

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Germany youth international Knauff, in his third league appearance, picked up the ball on the edge of the box and audaciously threaded his shot past two defenders and the goalkeeper to secure the win that lifted Dortmund to 46 points in fifth place.

Ansgar Knauff scored his first career goal in Borussia Dortmund's win.
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Eintracht Frankfurt are in fourth on 53 following their 4-3 win over third-placed VfL Wolfsburg, with six games left in the season and the top four finishers qualifying automatically for next season's Champions League group stage.

It was a memorable week for 19-year-old Knauff after he also earned his first start in Dortmund's 2-1 Champions League quarter-final loss to Manchester City on Tuesday.

"It was an amazing week with my first ever start and my first Bundesliga goal," Knauff said. "I am happy and hope this keeps going."

"I came on, did my best and really wanted to win the game. I am happy that it worked," said the winger, who was brought on in the 67th minute.

Goals from Jude Bellingham -- also his first in the Bundesliga -- and Marco Reus in the 47th and 52nd minutes gave Dortmund, who host City in the second leg on Wednesday, a 2-1 lead after the hosts had gone in front thanks to Sasa Kalajdzic's looping first-half header.

Daniel Didavi then fired in a 78th-minute equaliser for Stuttgart but their joy lasted only two minutes when Knauff snatched the winner.