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Schuerrle’s first start disastrous

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BERLIN – Germany winger Andre Schuerrle has revealed how he was first poleaxed, then needed stitches for a chin wound having scored on his first competitiv­e start for Borussia Dortmund.

Schuerrle, whose cross saw Mario Goetze score the winning goal in the 2014 World Cup final, started his first game for Borussia on Monday in a 3-0 German Cup first-round win at Eintracht Trier, following his ß30-million (about R460-million) transfer from Wolfsburg.

After Japan winger Shinji Kagawa netted twice at Trier, Schuerrle volleyed home Borussia’s third goal against the fourthdivi­sion minnows, only to be later floored by a collision with Trier’s goalkeeper Chris Keilmann in the 53rd minute.

Dortmund’s medical staff used oxygen to revive him and he had four metal tacks inserted for a chin wound, while still on the pitch, before being taken off.

“It’s a cut, I was tacked four times. I was a bit dizzy, so it was also good that I was taken off,” Schuerrle told German broadcaste­r ARD. “I have never experience­d anything like that before. It was my first competitiv­e match (for Dortmund) and first of all I was knocked out, then I could hardly walk.”

Schuerrle soon saw the funny side and shared a joke with Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel on the sidelines. “I told him: we saved him from a third accident. We relieved him (from further danger),” joked Tuchel.

Schuerrle hopes to be fit when Dortmund, last season’s Bundesliga runners-up, play their first league game of the season on Saturday at home to Mainz.

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