Jadon Sancho caught up in kick-off times protest in Dortmund draw

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Nuremberg 0-0 Borussia Dortmund: Jadon Sancho caught up in kick-off times protest as fans pelt pitch with black tennis balls… while leaders miss chance to move five points clear

  • Dortmund players were distracted by tennis balls being thrown at them by fans 
  • Supporters caused half time to be called early with a vehement protest
  • Jadon Sancho was inadvertently struck by the balls at Max-Morlock-Stadion
  • Dortmund were held to a goalless draw by Bundesliga’s bottom club

Matthew Smith For Mail Online

Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund were held to a goalless draw by bottom club Nuremberg in a game overshadowed by a protest over kick-off times.

Half-time arrived in controversial fashion as for the second time home fans threw black tennis balls onto the pitch, protesting against the Monday night fixture. 

With Dortmund waiting to take a corner referee Harm Osmers blew the whistle and took the teams off. 

Jason Sancho ducks after being hit by balls thrown by supporters during the first half

Jason Sancho ducks after being hit by balls thrown by supporters during the first half

Jason Sancho ducks after being hit by balls thrown by supporters during the first half

The balls were thrown by fans as part of a protest over the Monday evening kick-off time 

The balls were thrown by fans as part of a protest over the Monday evening kick-off time 

The balls were thrown by fans as part of a protest over the Monday evening kick-off time 

Protest also included black smoke bombs and eye-catching posters with black middle gingers

Protest also included black smoke bombs and eye-catching posters with black middle gingers

Protest also included black smoke bombs and eye-catching posters with black middle gingers

Supporters made their feelings about the game being moved to a Monday night very clear

Supporters made their feelings about the game being moved to a Monday night very clear

Supporters made their feelings about the game being moved to a Monday night very clear

MATCH FACTS

FC NUREMBERG: Mathenia, Leibold, Muhl, Ewerton, Valentini, Behrens, Lowen, Petrak, Kubo (Palacios 85), Zrelak (Ishak 66), Pereira

Subs not used: Jager, Kerk, Bredlow, Bauer, Erras

Booking: Mathenia

Manager: Boris Schommers

BORUSSIA DORTMUND: Burki, Diallo, Weigl, Zagadou, Wolf, Delaney (Bruun Larsen 80), Witsel, Gurreiro, Philipp (Alcacer 63), Sancho, Gotze 

Subs not used: Schmelzer, Hakimi, Hitz, Topraz, Dahoud

Bookings: Witsel

Manager: Lucien Favre

Referee: Harm Osmers

Dortmund’s English youngster Jadon Sancho was pictured being inadvertently struck by the missiles, on what was a frustrating night for him and his team.  

Dortmund, who were missing Chelsea-bound Christian Pulisic with a thigh injury suffered in last week’s Champions League defeat to Tottenham, struggled to break down the obdurate home defence inspired by new coach Boris Schommers and goalkeeper Christian Mathenia. 

Home skipper Hanno Behrens had a header brilliantly tipped over by Roman Burki and, from the resulting corner, sent an unmarked header over the bar from just outside the six-yard box after Dan-Axel Zagadou misjudged the cross.

Sancho was denied a penalty at the other end, while Mario Gotze was prevented from scoring several times by Mathenia and Axel Witsel’s shot was deflected wide by Behrens.

Dortmund still could find no way past the agile Mathenia in the second half, and had what would have been a late winner disallowed when Paco Alcacer was correctly flagged offside before squaring to Jacob Bruun Larsen for a tap-in.

The visitors ended the game just three points ahead of rivals Bayern Munich at the summit. 

Sancho and Dortmund were held to a goalless draw by Bundesliga's bottom club 

Sancho and Dortmund were held to a goalless draw by Bundesliga's bottom club 

Sancho and Dortmund were held to a goalless draw by Bundesliga’s bottom club 

Dortmund winger Sancho dribbles with the ball during the draw at the Max-Morlock-Stadion

Dortmund winger Sancho dribbles with the ball during the draw at the Max-Morlock-Stadion

Dortmund winger Sancho dribbles with the ball during the draw at the Max-Morlock-Stadion

Dortmund manager Lucien Favre was left frustrated as his team could only draw at Nuremberg

Dortmund manager Lucien Favre was left frustrated as his team could only draw at Nuremberg

Dortmund manager Lucien Favre was left frustrated as his team could only draw at Nuremberg

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