The Black and Yellows had the most shots they have ever had on an opponent's goal under Thomas Tuchel as they beat Werder Bremen 4-3 to claim their 18th victory of the season. Here we bring you the match facts.

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Marco Reus

Strong finish: Borussia Dortmund remained unbeaten in their final six Bundesliga matches, taking 14 out of a possible 18 points, and have now guaranteed qualification for next season's UEFA Champions League group stages after finishing third.

Fortress: Borussia Dortmund have never lost a home game under Thomas Tuchel and are now unbeaten in two full seasons at Signal Iduna Park. Bayern, Bremen and HSV are the only clubs to have previously achieved that feat in Bundesliga history.

Strong at home: Borussia took 43 points at home this season (joint-top with Bayern) but claimed 18 points fewer than the Bavarians on the road.

Favourite foe: The Black & Yellows have now won ten consecutive home games against the Green & Whites, who have never had such a long away losing streak against any club. However, each of the last five home games have been narrow victories for Dortmund – by a solitary goal.

Comeback: It is the sixth time BVB have come from 1-0 down to beat Bremen at home.

Following in Emma's footsteps: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored 31 goals to equal the club goalscoring record for a season, which was set by Lothar Emmerich in 1965/66. The last player to score at least 31 goals in a campaign was Köln's Dieter Müller back in 1976/77 (34).

Provider: Ousmane Dembélé set up 12 goals in the Bundesliga this term – ten of them for Aubameyang.

Key player: Marco Reus has scored in six of his eight competitive matches since returning from injury. On each occasion he has always scored BVB's first goal. (br)