Erling Haaland made it 56 goals in 57 games for the Ruhr valley club as they battled to a 3-2 victory at European hopefuls Hoffenheim on Saturday.
The win lifted them to 43 points, three behind the leaders, who face Hertha in Berlin on Sunday.
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Haaland opened the scoring in the sixth minute from Donyell Malen's first of three assists, as the visitors got off to a strong start.
Haaland has scored 16 times in the league this season, despite being taken off injured in the 63rd minute. The defender was hurt in the 83rd minute.
In the first half, the hosts drew level with a wonderful volley from Kramaric, but the visitors took the lead in the 58th minute when Reus finished off a swift passing move.
Hoffenheim's afternoon took a further turn for the worse when David Raum drilled the ball into his own net attempting to clear a Malen cutback to give Dortmund a two-goal lead.
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Hoffenheim ran out of time after Georgionio Rutter caught the defence napping to slot in from a Munas Dabbour chip, but they eventually ran out of time.
Hoffenheim dropped to sixth place with 31 points. Union Berlin climbed to fourth after their win at Monchengladbach, while third-ranked Bayer Leverkusen was demolished by a 6-1 score by Augsburg.
Just days after their German Cup exit, Gladbach lost at home for the fourth straight time. The coach was already under scrutiny after losing six of the last eight games.
Greuther Furth claimed their second win of the season with a 2-1 victory over Mainz.
The Inter win is the result of a headed ball.
Edin was the one who left it late to score for Inter Milan.
Inter Milan moved five points clear at the top of the table with a dramatic 2-1 win over Venezia on Saturday, thanks to a last-minute goal from Edin Dzeko.
The hosts were poor in the opening stages, with Venezia taking a shock lead through Thomas Henry in the 19th minute.
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Five minutes before the break, Inter got themselves level through Nicolo Barella, and then created several openings after the interval to complete the comeback.
As the match entered the dying stages, a winner looked set to steal all three points for Inter, but veteran Edinardo climbed highest to snatch all three points in the 90th minute.
AC Milan and Venezia are both two points above the bottom of the table, with AC Milan playing at San Siro on Sunday.
It was not clear if the rising COVID-19 cases in the Venezia squad would lead to Saturday's clash being postponed, but the newly-promoted side managed to put a team together for the trip to Milan.
Their efforts appeared justified as the visitors looked untroubled early on before Henry headed into the net to peg Inter back.
Inter offered little threat until Barella scored his second league goal of the season, reacting quickly after Ivan Perisic's effort had been saved.
The Bosnian had a chance to put Inter in front early in the second half, but he missed from a few metres out.
Inter continued to create little. It was the substitute who made the difference, picking out a perfect cross for the Bosnian to head home, as the 35-year-old took his Serie A tally into double figures this season in timely fashion.
Sevilla was frustrated by Celta.
It was a two-goal lead against Sevilla.
Sevilla fought back from two goals down, but were unable to close the gap on Real Madrid as they were held 2-2 at home by Celta on Saturday.
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Sevilla moved on to 46 points from 22 games, three points behind Real Madrid and six behind Real Betis. The leaders will host Elche on Sunday.
After two defensive mistakes in the space of three minutes, Franco Cervi and Iago Aspas scored to give Celta a 2-0 lead at the break.
Sevilla fought back after the break and drew level midway into the second half, with two goals in three minutes, with strikes from Papu Gomez and Oliver Torres.