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BERLIN — Borussia Dortmund veterans Marco Reus and Mats Hummels have scored late to earn a 4-2 win at Freiburg and reduce talk of a crisis at the club after its poor start to the Bundesliga. The 34-year-old Reus went on as a substitute and set up Hummels in the 88th minute. Reus then sealed the win himself in the third minute of injury time. It meant Dortmund ended its two-game winless run ahead of its visit to Paris Saint-Germain for their Champions League opener on Tuesday. Union Berlin slumped to its second successive defeat before its Champions League debut at Real Madrid. Union lost 2-1 at Wolfsburg. Leipzig warmed up for Europe's top club competition with a 3-0 win at Augsburg.







