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Dortmund Turn 0–2 Deficit Into 3–2 Win Over HSV as Three Penalties Prove Decisive

Reports of a one‑year extension for injured captain Emre Can alongside stalled Karim Adeyemi talks sharpened Dortmund's summer outlook.

Overview

  • Borussia Dortmund overturned a two‑goal half‑time deficit to beat Hamburger SV 3–2, consolidating second place nine points behind Bayern, according to match reports.
  • Three penalties went to Dortmund, with Ramy Bensebaini converting in the 73rd and 84th minutes after Maximilian Beier drew fouls in the area.
  • Second‑half changes paid off as Serhou Guirassy and Fabio Silva forced the 2–2 equalizer, while Felix Nmecha endured a poor first half and missed a spot‑kick.
  • Sky‑sourced reports said Emre Can has agreed a one‑year contract extension despite his cruciate ligament injury, with his current deal expiring this summer.
  • Contract planning remains tense: talks with Karim Adeyemi have reportedly stalled over an exit clause, and AC Milan as well as Tottenham are linked with Serhou Guirassy, whose deal is said to include a €45–50 million clause.