BERLIN — Serhou Guirassy scored late for Borussia Dortmund to cut Bayern Munich's Bundesliga lead to three points on Saturday with a 2-1 win at Wolfsburg.
Wolfsburg dominated the second half with Mohamed Amoura missing several good chances and Maximilian Arnold striking the crossbar.
Dortmund's Maximilian Beier hit the underside of the bar with a deflected shot in the first half, when Julian Brandt opened the scoring with a header from Julian Ryerson's corner in the 38th for the visitors.
Konstantinos Koulierakis replied in similar fashion after the break with a header from Arnold's free kick, but Wolfsburg was to rue not taking its chances to score more.
Guirassy pounced for the winner in the 87th after good play between Fábio Silva and Felix Nmecha.
''That's part of football,'' Dortmund coach Niko Kovač said of his team's scrappy win. ''But then to decide it with one action is also a quality.''
Eighteen-year-old Italian defender Luca Reggiani went on late for Dortmund for his Bundesliga debut.
American winger Kevin Paredes made his first Wolfsburg start since April 25 after recovering from two operations on his right foot.