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Dortmund held to 4-4 home draw by Stuttgart

Gentner scored in stoppage time at the end of a stunning game that saw Dortmund lead 2-0 before Stuttgart scored three goals in nine minutes in the second half.

The result lifted Dortmund, unbeaten for 22 straight games, to 63 points from 28 games, six ahead of Bayern Munich who can close in with a victory at Nuremberg on Saturday.

"That was a crazy game," said Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp. "I have never been part of a game with such a change in score."

"After leading 2-0 we lost our focus and Stuttgart fought really well. I am satisfied with the draw because at some point we were already out of the game," he told reporters.

Stuttgart raced back into the contest after 70 minutes to lead 3-2 through Vedad Ibisevic and a Julian Schieber double as Dortmund's defence short-circuited in the last 20 minutes.

"For such a great game it is worth being a coach," said Stuttgart's Bruno Labbadia. "It was good to see how the team never gave up despite trailing 2-0 at the champions."