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- Updated: September 27, 2016
Zinedine Zidane said he was “gutted for his players” after Andre Schurrle’s last-gasp goal saw Borussia Dortmund earn a 2-2 with Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
The holders had appeared on course for their first-ever win at the Westfalenstadion, until the Germany international struck with just three minutes left to play.
However, despite throwing away the lead late on to draw for the third game in a row, the Madrid head coach was still pleased with the point that sees his side sit joint top of Group F with Dortmund.
“I am gutted for the players, we didn’t deserve that,” said the Frenchman. “In the end it’s not a bad result but, playing like that, gutted.
“We are, and I am, frustrated. We played a good game in attack and defence and it was a great effort from everyone. We …