After Nils Petersen had put Freiburg 2-1 ahead, Borussia Dortmund had all of the game's remaining shots (5-0, 12-4 in total) and fought until the very end, scoring an equaliser through Jeremy Toljan with the last kick of the match to secure a 2-2 draw.

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Jeremy Toljan equalises at 2-2 in the 93rd minute.

Match data: BVB played 720 passes (well over double the number Freiburg completed, 305), won 57 percent of the challenges and recorded 70 percent possession.

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Saviour: Jeremy Toljan was Dortmund's most frequent shooter. The left-back had three shots during the match and scored his first goal for the Black & Yellows.

Efficient: Shinji Kagawa has been involved in five of Dortmund's eight Bundesliga goals since Peter Stöger's arrival, scoring three and setting up another two. Of the five goals the Japan international has scored this season, his acrobatic volley today was his first at Signal Iduna Park.

First start: Nuri Sahin was included in the starting XI for the first time under Stöger. He replaced Julian Weigl, who previously had not missed a single minute since the change of coaches. Gonzalo Castro made his first appearance since Matchday 14, when he sustained an injury in a tackle by Wendell in the 1-1 draw with Leverkusen.

Freiburg's run: SC Freiburg continued their successful run and are now without defeat in eight matches (four wins, four draws), meaning they are currently on a longer unbeaten streak than any other Bundesliga side. It's Freiburg's longest such run for almost six years. Having suffered nine successive defeats in Dortmund, the draw today earned SCF their first point at BVB for 16 years.