Egyptian striker Mohamed Zidan scored in injury time to earn Borussia Dortmund a crucial point against Werder Bremen in Saturday's Bundesliga clash. Zidan came on as a 63rd minute substitute and the former Hamburg man celebrated his return from injury by scoring his first ever goal for his club. After a goalless first half at the Weserstadion, Alexander Frei broke the deadlock for Dortmund through a 59th minute penalty. Less than ten minutes later Frank Baumann equalized for the hosts before Mats Hummels restored Dortmund's lead on 73 minutes. Excitement was at its best when Bremen had a double-minute salvo courtesy of a Claudio Pizzaro brace in the 88th and 90th minute. As the home fans were starting to celebrate a hard fought victory, Zidan scored a 93rd minute goal to level the score for Dortmund. It's worth noting that before joining Dortmund, Zidan played for Bremen, FC Mainz and Hamburg in the German league. The valuable draw lifts Dortmund to seventh place in the Bundesliga with 13 points with Bremen in tenth one point behind Zidan's Dortmund. Watch the match's goals