Real Madrid rescues point in stunning late comeback
Casemiro scored in second-half injury time to rescue Real Madrid a 2-2 draw from a Champions League clash with Borussia Monchengladbach that threatened a serious setback for Zinedine Zidane's men.
Madrid arrived at Borussia Park buoyed by a 3-1 Clasico victory over Barcelona but was soon haunted by the sort of calamitous defending that saw the club lose its UEFA Champions League Group B opener against Shakhtar Donetsk.
An error from Toni Kroos allowed the hosts an attack in which Marcus Thuram profited from some sloppy marking to score the opener, and the Frenchman netted a tap-in shortly before the hour mark to leave Madrid reeling.
The Spanish champion looked set to lose four consecutive European matches for the first time in its history before Karim Benzema scored with an acrobatic finish in the 87th minute and Casemiro swept home at the death.
The result may ease the pressure on Zidane for now, but his side must improve if its European hopes are to have any substance this season.