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Post-Match Report

09 become the second club to break the 900-win mark

Borussia Dortmund turned the game around with three goals shortly before the break and ran out deserved winners in view of their 12 efforts on target to Gladbach's six. The visitors' only effort in the second half was Stöger's penalty to bring the score to 3-2. Here are the match facts.

A welcome guest: BVB have won all of their last 12 home matches against Borussia Mönchengladbach (11 in the Bundesliga, one in the DFB-Pokal).

Landmark victory: Borussia Dortmund celebrated its 900th Bundesliga win. Bayern Munich were previously the only team to break this barrier.

Run of success: The Black & Yellows have gone unbeaten in four Bundesliga matches, picking up ten of a possible 12 points.

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Milestones: Emre Can played his 200th competitive match for Dortmund, Julian Brandt his 350th Bundesliga appearance.

Headers: Dortmund's 12 headed goals this season are more than any other team in the Bundesliga.

Cross, goal: Serhou Guirassy has scored eight times this Bundesliga season from crosses from open play, more than any other player in the Bundesliga.

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Fox in the box: Guirassy has scored 09 goals in the second half of the Bundesliga season, more than any other player in the Bundesliga. He has now scored a total of four goals in the last two competitive matches.

At home: Felix Nmecha has scored all seven of his Bundesliga goals in home matches. He has now equalled his personal best for a season with three goals.

Historic goalscoring streak: Borussia Dortmund scored against Mönchengladbach for the 33rd consecutive Bundesliga home match. Such a long run against another club had never before been achieved by BVB.

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