Haaland ends goal drought to revive Dortmund's Champions League hopes
The HinduBorussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland scored twice in four minutes on Sunday, ending his seven-game goal drought in all competitions, to help his team to a 4-1 win over Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga and revive its hopes of a top four finish. RELATED| Norway international Haaland grabbed his first goal of the afternoon in the 34th minute with a penalty to put the host, eliminated in midweek by Manchester City in the Champions League quarterfinal, in front. The 20-year-old Haaland, a likely major transfer target if Dortmund fail to finish in the top four, then tapped in his 23rd league goal of the season in the 38th to complete Dortmund's comeback with three goals in nine minutes. RELATED| Defender Mats Hummels's header in the 87th made it 4-1 as Werder equalled its worst run in the Bundesliga with its fifth consecutive loss to stay on 30 points, four above the relegation playoff spot.