Shinji Kagawa became the top Japanese scorer of all time in the
Bundesliga when he chipped in the winner in Borussia Dortmund's nervous 2-1
victory at Augsburg on Saturday.
Dortmund,
who wasted a second-half penalty, bounced back from their midweek home loss to
Real Madrid in the Champions league to move five points clear at the top of the
Bundesliga on 19 points from seven matches.
Second-placed
Hoffenheim are away to Freiburg on Sunday while champions Bayern Munich, who
are third on 13, face Hertha Berlin.
The
28-year-old Kagawa scored his 38th goal in the league to surpass Shinzi
Okazaki, with a superb chip over keeper Marwin Hitz.
Earlier,
Augsburg's Caiuby had cancelled out Andriy Yarmolenko's fourth-minute lead for
Dortmund